New and Selected Poems
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Praise for Marie Howe “Marie Howe writes poems with a clarity that approaches sunlight, shining her gaze into underlit places.… Howe’s gift is to render ordinary moments as bright epiphanies.” — Diana Whitney, San Francisco Chronicle “Howe’s work is deceptively simple.… Yet each poem displays a deep concentration and often a deep, barely concealed sorrow.” — David Starkey, Santa Barbara Independent “A poetry of intimacy, witness, honesty, and relation.” — Boston Globe “A smart, engrossing collection.… Readers of any religious background will find much that seems familiar in the modern-day everywoman who sees herself in the faces of a woman wearing a burka, a woman who longs for children and one who hails a taxi wearing a black suit and high heels.” — Elizabeth Lund, Washington Post “Marie Howe is magic.” — Jeannine Hall Gailey, Rumpus “In these powerful and accessible poems, Howe…seems to argue, loving the world, in spite and because of suffering, is life’s great risk, and its reward.” — Craig Morgan Teicher, NPR “Howe is a truth-teller of the first order. Fearless in presenting unfiltered experiences, she interweaves her simple, economical language into long, subordinated sentences, loose, enjambed couplets that spill compellingly down the page with near-invisible artistry.” — Providence Sunday Journal One of NPR’s “Books We Love in 2024” and a California Review of Books Best Poetry of the Year Winner of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature “[This book] makes a concise case for Howe's status as an essential poet.” —Craig Morgan Teicher, NPR An indispensable collection of more than four decades of profound, luminous poetry from acclaimed poet Marie Howe.
Praise for Marie Howe “Marie Howe writes poems with a clarity that approaches sunlight, shining her gaze into underlit places.… Howe’s gift is to render ordinary moments as bright epiphanies.” — Diana Whitney, San Francisco Chronicle “Howe’s work is deceptively simple.… Yet each poem displays a deep concentration and often a deep, barely concealed sorrow.” — David Starkey, Santa Barbara Independent “A poetry of intimacy, witness, honesty, and relation.” — Boston Globe “A smart, engrossing collection.… Readers of any religious background will find much that seems familiar in the modern-day everywoman who sees herself in the faces of a woman wearing a burka, a woman who longs for children and one who hails a taxi wearing a black suit and high heels.” — Elizabeth Lund, Washington Post “Marie Howe is magic.” — Jeannine Hall Gailey, Rumpus “In these powerful and accessible poems, Howe…seems to argue, loving the world, in spite and because of suffering, is life’s great risk, and its reward.” — Craig Morgan Teicher, NPR “Howe is a truth-teller of the first order. Fearless in presenting unfiltered experiences, she interweaves her simple, economical language into long, subordinated sentences, loose, enjambed couplets that spill compellingly down the page with near-invisible artistry.” — Providence Sunday Journal One of NPR’s “Books We Love in 2024” and a California Review of Books Best Poetry of the Year Winner of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature “[This book] makes a concise case for Howe's status as an essential poet.” —Craig Morgan Teicher, NPR An indispensable collection of more than four decades of profound, luminous poetry from acclaimed poet Marie Howe.
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