Scattered Clouds: New & Selected Poems is a volume of lyrical,
emotionally forthright meditations on love, loss, and longing. The poems
are often sobering, but they are not, to quote Langston Hughes, "without
laughter." Scattered Clouds contains the complete text of the author's
award-winning first collection, fingering the keys; his nationally
lauded poem, "For Trayvon Martin"; and his wry, unabashedly romantic
suite of ruminations on a long-time and deeply missed friend, the late
barbershop owner Amir Yasin, and his widow Khadijah Rollins. These
poems, exploring Amir's late-life romance with Kadijah, became a
national internet sensation. An introduction by poet Abdul Ali (Cave
Canem alumni and author of Trouble Sleeping) places Jackson in his
rightful context as a Black American poetry elder, who has influenced
generations of younger poets with his musical wisdom as well as his
poetry.