An undisputed literary event. --Hilton Als, The New Yorker Over four decad.
In [it] one feels the poet cresting a wave--a new wave that will crash onto new lands and unexplored territories. . . . --NPR History--with its construction and its destruction--is at the heart of In the Lateness of the World.
FINALIST FOR THE 2021 PULITZER PRIZE FOR POETRY An undisputed literary event.
In the Lateness of the World is a revelation from one of the finest poets writing today.
The world here seems to be steadily vanishing, but in the moments before the uncertain end, an illumination arrives and there is nothing that cannot be seen.
Her first new collection in seventeen years, In the Lateness of the World is a tenebrous book of crossings, of migrations across oceans and borders but also between the present and the past, life and death.
They daringly map a territory where poetry asserts our inexhaustible responsibility to one another.
Her groundbreaking Poems have been testimonies, inquiries, and wonderments. --Hilton Als, The New Yorker Over four decades, Carolyn Forch�\'s visionary work has reinvigorated poetry\'s power to awaken the reader.
In [it] one feels the poet cresting a wave--a new wave that will crash onto new lands and unexplored territories. . . . --NPR History--with its construction and its destruction--is at the heart of In the Lateness of the World.
FINALIST FOR THE 2021 PULITZER PRIZE FOR POETRY An undisputed literary event.
In the Lateness of the World is a revelation from one of the finest poets writing today.
The world here seems to be steadily vanishing, but in the moments before the uncertain end, an illumination arrives and there is nothing that cannot be seen.
Her first new collection in seventeen years, In the Lateness of the World is a tenebrous book of crossings, of migrations across oceans and borders but also between the present and the past, life and death.
They daringly map a territory where poetry asserts our inexhaustible responsibility to one another.
Her groundbreaking Poems have been testimonies, inquiries, and wonderments. --Hilton Als, The New Yorker Over four decades, Carolyn Forch \'s visionary work has reinvigorated poetry\'s power to awaken the reader.
In it] one feels the poet cresting a wave--a new wave that will crash onto new lands and unexplored territories. . . . --NPR History--with its construction and its destruction--is at the heart of In the Lateness of the World.
An undisputed literary event