Victoria Chang's latest book of poetry is The Trees Witness Everything. Her nonfiction book, Dear Memory, was published in 2021. OBIT, her prior book of poems was named a New York Times Notable Book, a Time Must-Read Book, and received the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award in Poetry, and the PEN/Voelcker Award. It was also longlisted for a National Book Award and named a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Griffin International Poetry Prize. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, and lives in Los Angeles and is a faculty member within Antioch's low-residency MFA Program.
In this brilliant new collection, Chang continues her exploration
of memory and mourning. These are impeccable, precise poems,
sometimes shocking and strange, but always startling in their
ability to excise an utterance from the depths of grief and longing
that is both painful and reverent . . . Chang's crystalline,
controlled poems seem etched from deep experience, and move
hauntingly between the living and the dead . . . their economy
lends them both a sharp detail and a hallucinatory potential,
traversing a staggering progress of thought and image across a
small number of lines
*Irish Times*
In this collection, the constraints of the waka, a Japanese
syllabic form, yield highly compressed, surreal meditations on
time, desire, and the movements of the mind itself. Chang's poems .
. . document a practice of sustained observation and
imagination.
*New Yorker 'BEST BOOKS OF 2022'*
Elegant and reflective . . . For those who are grieving and those
who have grieved, Chang offers beautiful insights, and a path
toward healing
*Publisher's Weekly*
Some of the most dazzling evocations of the natural world I've
encountered
*Guardian, Best Poetry Books of the Year 2022*
Sad, elegiac and intensely vivid
*Big Issue*
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