Barbara Jane Reyes
http://www.barbarajanereyes.com/Barbara Jane Reyes was born in Manila, the Philippines, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay area. She earned a BA in ethnic studies from the University of California at Berkeley and an MFA from San Francisco State University. She is the author of the poetry collections Letters to a Young Brown Girl (2020), Invocation to Daughters (2017), Diwata (2010), Poeta en San Francisco (2005), winner of the James Laughlin Award from the Academy of American Poets, and Gravities of Center (2003).
Her work explores a variety of cultural, historical, and geographical perspectives. In Poeta en San Francisco Reyes employs English, Spanish, and Tagalog to create a devastating portrait of her hometown. Craig Perez noted in a Rain Taxi review that “throughout Poeta, we witness the intersecting trajectories of body, self, culture and city.” In a review for Bluefifth, Nicole Cartwright Denison commented that by “drawing heavily upon inspiration from Filipino creation myths, along with multiple biblical and classical allusions … Poeta en San Francisco transforms her hometown into the broader world teeming with struggle, with life wasted and wanted, with hope leaking from the edges.”
With her husband, the poet Oscar Bermeo, Reyes coedits Doveglion Press, which publishes political literature. She has taught creative writing at Mills College and is an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco’s Yuchengco Philippine Studies Program. She lives in Oakland, California.