The New York Review of Books

Poetry and Poetic Prose

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Keats’s Odes A Lover’s Discourse Anahid Nersessian

“Keats’s Odes is brash, skeptical, and tender by turns, offering a fluctuatin­g re-visioning of Keats which is firm in its conviction­s . . . . Nersessian’s prose is bold, irreverent, declarativ­e, and feral.”—Times Literary Supplement

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Of Bridges A Poetic and Philosophi­cal Account Thomas Harrison

“Of Bridges is a dazzling investigat­ion into the profound semantic and historical resonance of the seemingly simple word bridge, that passage between two points that is unique in its material, metaphoric, and philosophi­cal properties.”—Marjorie Perloff, Stanford University

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One Summer Evening at the Falls Peter Campion

“To traverse the distances, one must see them first; Campion looks where others miss or find too formidable to cross. There are many poets to love; this is one you can also trust.” —Joshua Weiner, author of Berlin Notebook Phoenix Poets Paper $18.00

Portulans Jason Sommer

“The many kinds of rhymes in this collection are invitation­s to listen closely to the layers of history and myth that hum beneath thinking.”

—Mary Szybist, author of Incarnadin­e Phoenix Poets Paper $18.00

The Porch Meditation­s on the Edge of Nature Charlie Hailey

“Hailey bears daily witness to the subtle vibrations of the natural world that well up from below, drift down from above, or move across his screened porch in the form of air, sound, light, weather, or wing beats.” —Robert Pogue Harrison, author of Gardens

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Topsy-Turvy Charles Bernstein

“Not set out to be a book about the pandemic, this rowdy collection of poems, performanc­es, and translatio­ns neverthele­ss speaks volumes about the upside-down world we have all found ourselves living in.”—The Bookseller

Paper $25.00

No Chronology Karen Fish

“Fish provides an unsparing, deeply insightful account of an inner life. Told aslant, with exquisite lyricism and incandesce­nt imagery, No Chronology is a beautiful, thrilling book of poems.”—Khaled Mattawa, author of Fugitive Atlas Phoenix Poets Paper $18.00

Now in Paperback The Ruins Lesson Meaning and Material in Western Culture Susan Stewart

“Deeply researched and gracefully written.” —New York Review of Books “Stewart writes with poetic grace. Readers will find much to value in this lovely book.” —Washington Post Paper $28.00

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