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Breaking Into Blossom: Poems with Extraordinary Endings [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x178 mm, kaal: 284 g, 2 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Texas Review Press
  • ISBN-10: 1680034383
  • ISBN-13: 9781680034387
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x178 mm, kaal: 284 g, 2 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Texas Review Press
  • ISBN-10: 1680034383
  • ISBN-13: 9781680034387
This groundbreaking anthology gathers modern and contemporary poems that use a wide array of techniques and approaches to ending the poem. In their introductory craft essay, co-editors Luke Hankins and Nomi Stone grapple with questions of closure, wholeness, pleasure, power, universalism, subjectivity, discord, exclusion, resistance, surprise, and bewilderment.

Breaking into Blossom gathers modern and contemporary poems that use a wide array of techniques and approaches to ending the poem: endings that crescendo and exhort, double back or taper down, those that reverse expectation, embody paradox, or enact their logic in their formal DNA. In their introductory craft essay, co-editors Luke Hankins and Nomi Stone grapple with questions of closure, wholeness, pleasure, power, universalism, subjectivity, discord, exclusion, resistance, surprise, and bewilderment. Finding fracturing points in their own conversation while considering the aesthetics, ethics, and politics of different kinds of endings, the editors consider such questions as the value of epiphany, what kinds of endings might be likelier to be commodified, how the poem and the mind keep going beyond the page, and more. Hankins and Stone also offer a taxonomy of ending types to think with. This groundbreaking anthology includes poems about mystery, love, dread, cruelty, violence and war; poems of motherhood; of disability; of masculinity; of queerness; of baldness. Poems of transforming bodies and Black joy and failure and hope. The poems sometimes break into blossom; other times, they just break. Or they leave us in wonderment with their quiet buds unfolding into the world.

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It goes without saying that Luke Hankins and Nomi Stone have curated a star-studded anthology of writersfrom Ilya Kaminsky to C.D. Wright and Ross Gaywho cultivate an aura of surprise and wonder as their poems draw to a close. But to stop there would be to greatly underestimate Hankinss and Stones powers as editors. What I find so compelling about this anthologyin addition to the masterful craft of the writers gathered hereis the projects ethical and philosophical underpinnings. Here, Hankins and Stone set forth an ethics of poetic closure, as well as a detailed and practical taxonomy of all the myriad ways a poem can break into blossom. Hankins and Stone reveal a poems aesthetics as being inextricable from its ethics, and this nuance makes for an incredible teaching tool. This volume is an achievement, a beacon, and a masterclass. Bravo! - Kristina Marie Darling, author of Look To Your Left: A Feminist Poetics of Spectacle and Daylight Has Already Come: Poems

Introduction: Aesthetics and Ethics in Poetic Closure

Edible, Danusha LamÉris
A Blessing, James Wright
Authors Prayer, Ilya Kaminsky
Lake Echo, Dear, C. D. Wright
Meditations in an Emergency, Cam Awkward-Rich
A Small Needful Fact, Ross Gay
Black Site (Exhibit 1), Philip Metres
Archaic Fragment, Louise GlÜck
Door in the Mountain, Jean Valentine
Upon Reading That Eric Dolphy Transcribed Even the Calls of Certain
Species of Birds, John Murillo
The Forgotten Dialect of the Heart, Jack Gilbert
Encounter, Czesaw Miosz
The Supple Deer, Jane Hirshfield
Vixen, W.S. Merwin
Nate Brown is Looking for a Moose, Matthew Olzmann
Lost Body, Jordan Rice
Conjoined Twins, Yehoshua November
Song, Brigit Pegeen Kelly
Ethics, Linda Pastan
The Strength of Fields, James Dickey
Relax, Ellen Bass
love & the memory of it, Jay Hopler
Broken Sestina Reaching for Black Joy, Tiana Clark
From Blossoms, Li-Young Lee
At Pegasus, Terrance Hayes
Full Summer, Sharon Olds
Mens Sexual-Trauma Support Group, JosÉ Antonio RodrÍguez
Theories of Revenge, Paul Guest
My Faith Gets Grime Under Its Nails, Sarah Ghazal Ali
As Our Bodies Rise, Our Names Turn into Light, Charles Wright
Mummy of Lady, Thomas James
The Jungle, Carrie Fountain
Now, Denis Johnson
Quae Nocent Saepe Docent, Ross White
Stairs and Windows, Cole Swensen
Sleeping with the Dictionary, Harryette Mullen
The Language, Robert Creeley
The Way, Rae Armantrout
The Layers, Stanley Kunitz
Willful, Cleopatra Mathis
ICU, Spencer Reese
1994, Lucille Clifton
The Gift, Sarah Holland-Batt
Get Up, Please, David Kirby
Good Bones, Maggie Smith
Buen Esqueleto, Natalie Scenters-Zapico
Trace Evidence, Charif Shanahan
Threshold, R. S. Thomas
Ode to Dalyas Bald Spot, Angel Nafis
Ask Me, William Stafford
Metamorphosis, Ruth Stone
Canary, Rita Dove
Meditation at Lagunitas, Robert Hass
Beauty, B. H. Fairchild
Winter Stars, Larry Levis
Those Winter Sundays, Robert Hayden
Taking it, Vievee Francis
Incident, Natasha Trethewey
In the War: You and Houses, Mosab Abu Toha
Detail of the Rice Chest, Monica Youn
The Burning of Giordano Bruno, Frank Paino
Facing It, Yusuf Komunyakaa
Grief Work, Natalie Diaz
Etiology, Linda Gregg
Psalm, Wisawa Szymborska
Orchids are Sprouting from the Floorboards, Kaveh Akbar
Wade in the Water, Tracy K. Smith
Telemachus, Ocean Vuong
Kingdom Animalia, Aracelis Girmay
In a Low Voice, Slowly, Carl Phillips
High Romance, Diane Seuss
The Ferry, Nathan McClain
enough food and a mom, francine j. harris
To My Husband, Wendy Cope
Farewell, Agha Shahid Ali
Try to Praise the Mutilated World, Adam Zagajewski
Search for the New Land, Morgan Parker
And I Was Alive, Osip Mandelstam
O Small Sad Ecstasy of Love, Anne Carson
Lying in a Hammock at William Duffys Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota, James
Wright
Loves Last, Christian Wiman
Duplex, Jericho Brown
Object Permanence, Nicole Sealey
Provision, Morri Creech
You Can Take Off Your Sweater, Paige Lewis
Door in the Mountain, Jean Valentine
Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude, Ross Gay
[ 2] (from The Book of Mercy), Leonard Cohen
Mother and Child (The Road at the Edge of Field), Jorie Graham
The Glory FaÇade, Keith Flynn

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About the Editors
Luke Hankins is the author of two full-length poetry collections, Radiant Obstacles and Weak Devotions, as well as a poetry chapbook, Testament (TRP, 2023). He is also the author of a collection of essays, The Work of Creation, and a volume of translations from the French of Stella Vinitchi Radulescu, A Cry in the Snow & Other Poems. With Nomi Stone, Hankins is co-editor of Between Paradise & Earth: Eve Poems. He is the founder and editor of Orison Books, a non-profit literary press focused on the life of the spirit from a broad and inclusive range of perspectives.

Poet and anthropologist Nomi Stone is the author of three books, most recently the poetry collection Kill Class (Tupelo, 2019), finalist for the Julie Suk Award, and the ethnography Pinelandia: An Anthropology and Field Poetics of War and Empire (University of California Press, 2023), first prize in the Middle East Studies Award from the American Anthropological Association and Honorable Mention of the Middle East Studies Associations Albert Hourani Prize. With Luke Hankins, Stone is co-editor of Between Paradise & Earth: Eve Poems. Winner of a Pushcart Prize and a Fulbright fellowship, she was most recently a Postdoctoral Researcher in Anthropology at Princeton and she is currently an Assistant Professor of Poetry at the University of Texas, Dallas.