Raised by wolves Fifty poets on fifty poems : a Graywolf anthology

Book - 2024

Raised by Wolves is a unique and vibrant gathering of poems from Graywolf Press's fifty years. The anthology is conceived as a community document: fifty Graywolf poets have selected fifty poems by Graywolf poets, offering insightful prose reflections on their selections. What arises is a choral arrangement of voices and lineages across decades, languages, styles, and divergences, inspiring a shared vision for the future. Included here are established and emerging poets, international poets and poets in translation, and many of the most significant poets of our time. There are extraordinary pairings: Tracy K. Smith on Linda Gregg; Vijay Seshadri on Tomas Tranströmer, translated by Robert Bly; Natalie Diaz on Mary Szybist; Diane Seuss o...n D. A. Powell; Elizabeth Alexander on Christopher Gilbert; Ilya Kaminsky on Vénus Khoury-Ghata, translated by Marilyn Hacker; Mai Der Vang on Larry Levis; Layli Long Soldier on Solmaz Sharif; Solmaz Sharif on Claudia Rankine. In these poets' championing of others, fascinating threads emerge: Stephanie Burt writes on Monica Youn, who selects Harryette Mullen, who writes on Liu Xiaobo, translated by Jeffrey Yang, who chooses Fanny Howe, who writes on Carl Phillips, who selects Danez Smith, who chooses Donika Kelly, who writes on Natasha Trethewey. With an introduction by Graywolf publisher Carmen Giménez, Raised by Wolves is an echoing outward of poetry's possibilities.

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Subjects
Genres
Poetry
Essays
Published
Minneapolis, Minnesota : Graywolf Press [2024]
Language
English
Chinese
French
Swedish
Corporate Author
Graywolf Press
Corporate Author
Graywolf Press (editor)
Other Authors
Carmen Giménez Smith, 1971- (writer of introduction)
Physical Description
xv, 150 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781644452660
9781644452653
  • Introduction / by Carmen Giménez
  • The miracle / by Kaveh Akbar ; selected by Leah Naomi Green
  • Stray / by Elizabeth Alexander ; selected by Claire Schwartz
  • No more / by Mary Jo Bang ; selected by Nick Flynn
  • Accursed questions, iv / by Catherine Barnett ; selected by Saskia Hamilton
  • Ceremonial / by Eduardo C. Corral ; selected by D.A. Powell
  • Manhattan is a Lenape word / by Natalie Diaz ; selected by Sally Wen Mao
  • Because there's still a sky, Junebug / by Tarfia Faizullah ; selected by Threa Almontaser
  • Saint Augustine / by Nick Flynn ; selected by Fred Marchant
  • Trace, in unison / by Tess Gallagher ; selected by Katie Ford
  • Now / by Christopher Gilbert ; selected by Elizabeth Alexander
  • Interrogations at noon / by Dana Gioia ; selected by Roy G. Guzmán
  • Too bright to see / by Linda Gregg ; selected by Tracy K. Smith
  • Winter news / by John Haines ; selected by Dana Gioia
  • Faring / by Saskia Hamilton ; selected by Claudia Rankine
  • The crowds cheered as Gloom galloped away / by Matthea Harvey ; selected by Mary Jo Bang
  • Primrose for X / by Fanny Howe ; selected by Jeffrey Yang
  • To live / by Ilya Kaminsky ; selected by Catherine Barnett
  • The moon rose over the bay. I had a lot of feelings. / by Donika Kelly ; selected by Danez Smith
  • Inpatient / by Jane Kenyon ; selected by Tess Gallagher
  • In those days, I know now, words declaimed the wind / by Vénus Khoury-Ghata ; translated from the French by Marilyn Hacker ; selected by Ilya Kaminsky
  • New Year's Eve at the Santa Fe Hotel, Fresno, California / by Larry Levis ; selected by Mai Der Vang
  • For Su Bingxian / by Liu Xiaobo ; translated from the Chinese by Jeffrey Yang ; selected by Harryette Mullen
  • Vaporative / by Layli Long Soldier ; selected by Erin Marie Lynch
  • Anna May Wong goes viral / by Sally Wen Mao ; selected by Matthea Harvey
  • from Trimmings / by Harryette Mullen ; selected by Monica Youn
  • Sea sonnet / by Alice Oswald ; selected by Mary Szybist
  • The rat / by Don Paterson ; selected by Tom Sleigh
  • Parable / by Carl Phillips ; selected by Fanny Howe
  • Boonies / by D.A. Powell ; selected by Diane Seuss
  • from Don't let me be lonely / by Claudia Rankine ; selected by Solmaz Sharif
  • Cemetery / by Rainer Maria Rilke ; translated from the French by A. Poulin Jr. ; selected by Mark Wunderlich
  • Blue / by Claire Schwartz ; selected by Kaveh Akbar
  • The estuary / by Vijay Seshadri ; selected by Susan Stewart
  • I once fought the idea of the body as artifact / by Diane Seuss ; selected by Erika L. Sánchez
  • from Personal effects / by Solmaz Sharif ; selected by Layli Long Soldier
  • Eternity / by Jason Shinder ; selected by Sophie Cabot Black
  • gay cancer / by Danez Smith ; selected by Carl Phillips
  • Bee on a sill / by Tracy K. Smith ; selected by Courtney Faye Taylor
  • Vita / by William Stafford ; selected by Jim Moore
  • The forest / by Susan Stewart ; selected by Jennifer Grotz
  • The troubadours etc. / by Mary Szybist ; selected by Natalie Diaz
  • So far / by Courtney Faye Taylor ; selected by Malcolm Tariq
  • From an African diary (1963) / by Tomas Tranströmer ; translated from the Swedish by Robert Bly ; selected by Vijay Seshadri
  • January 1911 / by Natasha Trethewey ; selected by Donika Kelly
  • After all have gone / by Mai Der Vang ; selected by Tarfia Faizullah
  • Making love to myself / by James L. White ; selected by Eduardo C. Corral
  • Lent / by Mark Wunderlich ; selected by Gretchen Marquette
  • Ongoing / by Jenny Xie ; selected by Kemi Alabi
  • Between strangers / by Yi Lei ; translated from the Chinese by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi ; selected by Jenny Xie
  • Hangman's tree / by Monica Youn ; selected by Stephanie Burt.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A publisher of poetry offers a sample of its contributors' work and analysis by other poets. As Carmen Giménez, Graywolf's publisher, writes in an introduction, the press is dedicated to championing "work and voices that don't always fit traditional notions of poetry" and "are in conversation" with major issues of their day, from global crises and state violence to border atrocities and more. For this book, they "invited fifty Graywolf poets to select and write about poems they love by other Graywolf poets," with accompanying essays that "are like ekphrastic poems, or odes, or elegies, or fan letters." Each brief essay offers either a technical analysis of the chosen work, as when Fred Marchant notes the "iambic feel" of Nick Flynn's "Saint Augustine," or a more personal reflection, as when Katie Ford writes that Tess Gallagher's "Trace, in Unison" makes her "feel like I'm in the poem's small boat, and she is both gust and sail at once." Some of the appreciations read like academic papers: Mary Jo Bang notes that Matthea Harvey's "The Crowds Cheered as Gloom Galloped Away" "takes the abstract and ineffable state of sorrow" and "concretizes it through a series of unlikely pairings of things," and Jeffrey Yang says Fanny Howe's poetry displays "her indwelling similization of the world around us." Most of the poems are first-rate and provide useful introductions to the poets. In one of the better essays, Threa Almontaser writes that, despite its intimations of grief, Tarfia Faizullah's "Because There's Still a Sky, Junebug" is a work "of wonderment and conviction" and "encourages us to express both the tragic and the poignant as one, to open our eyes and look." The same is true of the many other outstanding works in this collection. An enjoyable volume featuring a diverse contingent of artists. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.