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Best New Poets 2021: 50 Poems from Emerging Writers [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 150 pages, height x width x depth: 187x208x7 mm, weight: 258 g
  • Sērija : Best New Poets
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: University of Virginia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0997562358
  • ISBN-13: 9780997562354
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  • Izdevniecība: University of Virginia Press
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Praise for earlier editions:

"[ A] reminder that contemporary poetry is not only alive and well but continuing to grow."— Publishers Weekly

"This collection stands out among the crowd claiming to represent emergent poets. Much of the editing and preliminary reading was done by emerging poets themselves, which results in an anthology that’s fresh and eclectic, and may actually represent a significant portion of the best new poetry being written by the next generation."— Virginia Quarterly Review

Entering its seventeenth year, Best New Poets has established itself as a crucial venue for rising poets and a valuable resource for poetry lovers. The only publication of its kind, this annual anthology is made up exclusively of work by writers who have not yet published a full-length book. The poems included in this eclectic sampling represent the best from the many that have been nominated by the country’s top literary magazines and writing programs, as well as some two thousand additional poems submitted through an open online competition. The work of the fifty writers represented here provides the best perspective available on the continuing vitality of poetry as it is being practiced today.



The work of the fifty writers represented here provides the best perspective available on the continuing vitality of poetry as it is being practiced today.

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Praise for earlier editions:

"[ A] reminder that contemporary poetry is not only alive and well but continuing to grow." - Publishers Weekly

"This collection stands out among the crowd claiming to represent emergent poets. Much of the editing and preliminary reading was done by emerging poets themselves, which results in an anthology thats fresh and eclectic, and may actually represent a significant portion of the best new poetry being written by the next generation." - Virginia Quarterly Review

About Best New Poets ix
Siren Song
1(1)
Nancy Miller Gomez
Dragphrasis: Alexis Mateo Calls Home the Troops with a Death Drop
2(1)
Tarik Dobbs
Nineteen Sixty-Three: Year of the Rabbit
3(1)
Katherine Hur
The first creation story i ever heard
4(2)
Lauren Licona
Miscarry
6(1)
Caitlin Cowan
Strangeness3
7(1)
Yvette R. Murray
My Phone Autocorrects "Nigga" to "Night"
8(2)
Karisma Price
A Creation Myth
10(6)
Michael VanCalbergh
[ Start at the Beginning]
16(1)
Zebulon Huset
Derivations
17(5)
Caitlin Roach
All I Can Have Are Field Recordings of the Field
22(2)
Kristina Martino
Demonym
24(1)
Jay Yencich
No Rhododendron
25(5)
Samyak Shertok
An Offering at the Altar
30(2)
Sharon Lin
Winter Solstice
32(1)
Alicia Rebecca Myers
In Which I Travel to Alternate Dimensions in Search of Healing After Another Black Man is Shot by Police
33(5)
Aaron Magloire
Clinical Assessment of Gender Identity
38(2)
Boston Gordon
Nomenclature
40(2)
Natalie Tombasco
Microwaving Sub Sandwiches in the Trailer
42(1)
Bryce Berkowitz
Is This Your Cow?
43(3)
Nicole Caruso Garcia
How to Say Water
46(1)
Su Cho
Every Verb is a Lesson in Longing or Dread
47(1)
April Freely
How to Believe
48(1)
Nathan Lipps
A List of Places I Am [ ]
49(3)
Sadia Hassan
The Our Daddy
52(2)
Henry Goldkamp
First, and Then, and Then
54(2)
Margaret Ray
Walk It Off Octopus
56(1)
Tyler Starks
Marketplace
57(3)
Marissa Davis
Positioning
60(1)
Jennifer Sutherland
House for Sale
61(1)
Katelyn Botsford Tucker
Sarah Good's Confession
62(2)
Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez
How a Lake Flash-Froze a Herd of Horses
64(1)
Erin L. McCoy
Six Revisions
65(3)
Jane Huffman
Not an Elegy
68(2)
Patrick James Errington
Zodiac Year of the Lamb
70(2)
Grace Wang
Dead Name
72(3)
Remi Recchia
Granizo, or Apologia Pro Lustro
75(5)
David Joez Villaverde
After Abolition
80(1)
Kyle Carrero Lopez
Adultery
81(1)
Jessica Lynn Suchon
The Last Birthday Gift
82(1)
Micah Ruelle
To Red Dust (II)
83(7)
JinJin Xu
Second Person
90(2)
Adam J. Gellings
Fourth-Grade Soundtrack
92(2)
Mary Ardery
On the Street Marked "Dead End"
94(2)
Chris Crowder
How we survived: pantoum (i)
96(3)
Huiying B. Chan
Poem in My Mother's Voice
99(1)
Augusta Funk
Myth, or Luck as a Swan Boat
100(2)
Gavin Yuan Gao
Transcript of My Mother's Sleeptalk: Chincoteague
102(2)
Hannah Perrin King
Daniel Johnston
104(2)
Hannah Matheson
This Poem Has a One-Night Stand
106(3)
Rebecca Zweig
Acknowledgments 109(4)
Contributors' Notes 113(12)
Participating Magazines 125(8)
Participating Programs 133
Kaveh Akbar was born in Tehran, Iran. He is author of Calling a Wolf a Wolf and Portrait of the Alcoholic and is the recipient of the Lucille Medwick Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America, a Pushcart Prize, and a Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation.