Poetry
Browse our essays and reviews on poetry.
Microreviews: Christopher DeWeese, The Black Forest
This debut collection is packed with personae the way a forest is packed with trees.
Microreviews: Deborah Landau, The Last Usable Hour
In her follow-up to Orchidelirium (2004), Deborah Landau explores a new relationship between the poet and the urban night.
Microreviews: Brandon Shimoda, O Bon
Brandon Shimoda’s O Bon charts the arc of abjection after the death of a grandfather.
Microreviews: Harmony Holiday, Negro League Baseball
A personal and cultural history fit together first as hearing and then as seeing.
Poetry on the Brink: Reinventing the Lyric
Today’s poetry establishment commands polite respect but hardly enthusiasm and excitement.
Microreview: Elizabeth Willis, Address
Willis has the finest ear for the lyric amongst her generation.
Core Samples from the World
Forrest Gander’s latest book injects ethical consequence into his daring sense of the permeability of structure and the instability of form.