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From a Pulitzer Prize finalist and central figure in American poetry, a landmark collection of new and selected poems chronicling five decades of work marked by moral courage, radical empathy, and unflinching witness.
Over half a century, Carolyn ForchĆ© has exemplified how a poetās voice can cut through the cacophony of an age and speak to our inexhaustible responsibility to each other. Otherwhere spans her groundbreaking career, including the poems crafted in her early twenties from Gathering the Tribes (1976), a world of āhorse-breath weatherā and the whispering aspens of her grandmotherās language; the āpoetry of courage and compassionā (Margaret Atwood) in The Country Between Us (1981) and the elegiac realm of In the Lateness of the World (2020), with its bygone friends, besieged cities, and dreams of the displaced.
Otherwhere gathers the finest poems of ForchĆ©ās body of work, selected by the poet herself, and includes a short new collection, If there is ink, which lights a signal fire in a state of emergency. In these new poems, ForchĆ© sifts through the new ruins of the present, conjuring the early days of an emergency where people āpretend to live as we have always lived,ā and cautioning āThere are no secrets to staying completely invisible, so they are not included here.ā
Throughout these poems of unparalleled moral conviction, there resounds a āsense of responsibility: to the fullness of lives unnecessarily [bound]; to poetry and its insistence on meaning; to attention and action, no matter the costā (World Literature Today) that has defined ForchĆ©ās workāan inimitable, monumental contribution to American letters.
Over half a century, Carolyn ForchĆ© has exemplified how a poetās voice can cut through the cacophony of an age and speak to our inexhaustible responsibility to each other. Otherwhere spans her groundbreaking career, including the poems crafted in her early twenties from Gathering the Tribes (1976), a world of āhorse-breath weatherā and the whispering aspens of her grandmotherās language; the āpoetry of courage and compassionā (Margaret Atwood) in The Country Between Us (1981) and the elegiac realm of In the Lateness of the World (2020), with its bygone friends, besieged cities, and dreams of the displaced.
Otherwhere gathers the finest poems of ForchĆ©ās body of work, selected by the poet herself, and includes a short new collection, If there is ink, which lights a signal fire in a state of emergency. In these new poems, ForchĆ© sifts through the new ruins of the present, conjuring the early days of an emergency where people āpretend to live as we have always lived,ā and cautioning āThere are no secrets to staying completely invisible, so they are not included here.ā
Throughout these poems of unparalleled moral conviction, there resounds a āsense of responsibility: to the fullness of lives unnecessarily [bound]; to poetry and its insistence on meaning; to attention and action, no matter the costā (World Literature Today) that has defined ForchĆ©ās workāan inimitable, monumental contribution to American letters.
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From a Pulitzer Prize finalist and central figure in American poetry, a landmark collection of new and selected poems chronicling five decades of work marked by moral courage, radical empathy, and unflinching witness.
Over half a century, Carolyn ForchĆ© has exemplified how a poetās voice can cut through the cacophony of an age and speak to our inexhaustible responsibility to each other. Otherwhere spans her groundbreaking career, including the poems crafted in her early twenties from Gathering the Tribes (1976), a world of āhorse-breath weatherā and the whispering aspens of her grandmotherās language; the āpoetry of courage and compassionā (Margaret Atwood) in The Country Between Us (1981) and the elegiac realm of In the Lateness of the World (2020), with its bygone friends, besieged cities, and dreams of the displaced.
Otherwhere gathers the finest poems of ForchĆ©ās body of work, selected by the poet herself, and includes a short new collection, If there is ink, which lights a signal fire in a state of emergency. In these new poems, ForchĆ© sifts through the new ruins of the present, conjuring the early days of an emergency where people āpretend to live as we have always lived,ā and cautioning āThere are no secrets to staying completely invisible, so they are not included here.ā
Throughout these poems of unparalleled moral conviction, there resounds a āsense of responsibility: to the fullness of lives unnecessarily [bound]; to poetry and its insistence on meaning; to attention and action, no matter the costā (World Literature Today) that has defined ForchĆ©ās workāan inimitable, monumental contribution to American letters.
Over half a century, Carolyn ForchĆ© has exemplified how a poetās voice can cut through the cacophony of an age and speak to our inexhaustible responsibility to each other. Otherwhere spans her groundbreaking career, including the poems crafted in her early twenties from Gathering the Tribes (1976), a world of āhorse-breath weatherā and the whispering aspens of her grandmotherās language; the āpoetry of courage and compassionā (Margaret Atwood) in The Country Between Us (1981) and the elegiac realm of In the Lateness of the World (2020), with its bygone friends, besieged cities, and dreams of the displaced.
Otherwhere gathers the finest poems of ForchĆ©ās body of work, selected by the poet herself, and includes a short new collection, If there is ink, which lights a signal fire in a state of emergency. In these new poems, ForchĆ© sifts through the new ruins of the present, conjuring the early days of an emergency where people āpretend to live as we have always lived,ā and cautioning āThere are no secrets to staying completely invisible, so they are not included here.ā
Throughout these poems of unparalleled moral conviction, there resounds a āsense of responsibility: to the fullness of lives unnecessarily [bound]; to poetry and its insistence on meaning; to attention and action, no matter the costā (World Literature Today) that has defined ForchĆ©ās workāan inimitable, monumental contribution to American letters.
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From a Pulitzer Prize finalist and central figure in American poetry, a landmark collection of new and selected poems chronicling five decades of work marked by moral courage, radical empathy, and unflinching witness.
Over half a century, Carolyn ForchĆ© has exemplified how a poetās voice can cut through the cacophony of an age and speak to our inexhaustible responsibility to each other. Otherwhere spans her groundbreaking career, including the poems crafted in her early twenties from Gathering the Tribes (1976), a world of āhorse-breath weatherā and the whispering aspens of her grandmotherās language; the āpoetry of courage and compassionā (Margaret Atwood) in The Country Between Us (1981) and the elegiac realm of In the Lateness of the World (2020), with its bygone friends, besieged cities, and dreams of the displaced.
Otherwhere gathers the finest poems of ForchĆ©ās body of work, selected by the poet herself, and includes a short new collection, If there is ink, which lights a signal fire in a state of emergency. In these new poems, ForchĆ© sifts through the new ruins of the present, conjuring the early days of an emergency where people āpretend to live as we have always lived,ā and cautioning āThere are no secrets to staying completely invisible, so they are not included here.ā
Throughout these poems of unparalleled moral conviction, there resounds a āsense of responsibility: to the fullness of lives unnecessarily [bound]; to poetry and its insistence on meaning; to attention and action, no matter the costā (World Literature Today) that has defined ForchĆ©ās workāan inimitable, monumental contribution to American letters.
Over half a century, Carolyn ForchĆ© has exemplified how a poetās voice can cut through the cacophony of an age and speak to our inexhaustible responsibility to each other. Otherwhere spans her groundbreaking career, including the poems crafted in her early twenties from Gathering the Tribes (1976), a world of āhorse-breath weatherā and the whispering aspens of her grandmotherās language; the āpoetry of courage and compassionā (Margaret Atwood) in The Country Between Us (1981) and the elegiac realm of In the Lateness of the World (2020), with its bygone friends, besieged cities, and dreams of the displaced.
Otherwhere gathers the finest poems of ForchĆ©ās body of work, selected by the poet herself, and includes a short new collection, If there is ink, which lights a signal fire in a state of emergency. In these new poems, ForchĆ© sifts through the new ruins of the present, conjuring the early days of an emergency where people āpretend to live as we have always lived,ā and cautioning āThere are no secrets to staying completely invisible, so they are not included here.ā
Throughout these poems of unparalleled moral conviction, there resounds a āsense of responsibility: to the fullness of lives unnecessarily [bound]; to poetry and its insistence on meaning; to attention and action, no matter the costā (World Literature Today) that has defined ForchĆ©ās workāan inimitable, monumental contribution to American letters.












