![]() Maybe you need a break from these overly personal, autobiographical books like milk and honey. Odes to Common Things by Pablo Neruda, Ken Krabbenhoft (translator), Ferris Cook (Illustrator) She writes to her brother, to the woman Ted Hughes had an affair with, to the world. Sarah Kay’s debut poetry collection is breathtaking. No Matter the Wreckage by Sarah Kay, Sophia Janowitz (Illustrator) It may not exactly fit in with other books like milk and honey, but it’s fun. He took a black marker and a newspaper and made them out of existing words. Newspaper Blackout by Austin KleonĪustin Kleon didn’t write these poems. Tommy Pico has a wonderful voice and I will read everything he writes, forever and ever. ![]() IRL is a poem, but it’s also one big text message about love and life and history and how the Internet fucks with it all. Sin has a ton of collections out right now, and he doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon. ![]() ![]() This right here is a collection strong poems about an abusive relationship and overcoming the trauma of love. The Feeling May Remain by Akif KichlooĪkif Kichloo has created a wonderfully original collection here, touching the nuances of the beauty and horror of life. A poetry collection about skin and race in today’s world? Yes, please. ![]()
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