This collection was such a feast to read. Reed writes about subjects close to his heart ("The Jazz Martyrs"), important societal issues (race relations), personal issues (aging), descriptions of characters in his life and his reactions to them, and the occasional pleasantly silly poem like "Gingko Tree" in which he explains that he doesn't need a dog because he has a gingko tree and does not have to walk it.
I feel as though I have just spent an hour listening to a wise but accessible soul discussing life as he sees it, and as it differs from my own experience. I'll definitely be picking up more of this man's books. I loved this one.