Complementing LJ’s “Books and Authors To Know: Titles To Watch 2021,” which focuses on fiction and nonfiction, the nearly 100 key poetry titles featured here represent some of the most important and dynamic writing being done today.
Not always easy reading given Bedient’s fierce bent but wholly accessible and bracing; the images rushing down these pages in tightly paced cadence take readers on a haunting journey; dense and intense, energized and anguished, this strong first outing has storytelling appeal; this work will attract a broad cross-section of readers, whether their concerns are politics, parenting, or poetics
Almallah’s poetry-cum-memoir doesn’t shout but with pointed, persistent, limpid lines minimized to the very essence sums up loss and fractured identity; Belcourt is not just a poet to watch but one to read now; the masterly Flynn doesn’t drag us into the depths but rises to meet us; Giménez Smith asks key questions in roiled times; Filipino American poet Gloria ably articulates contemporary crisis on both sides of the Pacific; moody and meditative, cheeky and bright, Guez’s poems will satisfy; Kondrich delivers a stunning work with a one-of-a-kind feel; a profoundly heartfelt and thoughtful book for all readers
An elegant cooking-for-one experience; for libraries in need of broad military history; valuable tips for using a Dutch oven; a little gem for parents of children on the autism spectrum; a remarkable record of Native peoples of Canada; “white shoe” Wall Street law firms; the latest Pushcart winners; Teicher on poetry; how Buddhism took root in American soil
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