"Jesus remained mysterious to the disciples when he drifted briefly among them after his death. McCrae’s poems honor mystery by testing appearances—the black man seen from three angles by the artist Toyin Ojih Odutola, or 'light hypnotized from water,' or police horses. The dead and the living struggle to commune in these intricately crafted poems: marvels of attunement, holding harmony and dissonance, forgiveness and pain, all in the same lines. The sacred is hard to see, here on earth. But McCrae makes it visible."
— Rosanna Warren, author of "Hindsight"
"McCrae’s poems of disquiet dazzle with their tenderness and precision as they explore ‘life outliving life’ in a landscape of violence and erasure. Autobiography hovers at the edges of these verses, made rigorous by history and art, given clamor by McCrae’s unmistakable music. Two Appearances After the Resurrection, his marvelous new collection, is mournful and defiant and fierce in every way."
— Richie Hofmann, author of "The Bronze Arms"