What Sparks Poetry is a serialized feature that explores experiences and ideas that spark the writing of new poems. In Books We’ve Loved, our editorial board members and invited poets reflect on a book that has been particularly meaningful to them in the last year. Each Monday's delivery brings you a poem from the book and an excerpt from the essay. 

In the structure. Hungry. To take the first step. In the water. Fearful. To deliver. The first blow. You. Who have disappeared. Who live. Who launch your thinking from the jungle or from the tunnel. You, not me. In the structure. In pain. To give. The first fear. In the leap. Hungry. The first step. Who have disappeared. You. Who live. Who launch the jungle from your thinking or from the tunnel. Facedown. You, not me. Facedown in the water. You, not me. Facedown in fear. You, not me. Facedown in the first blow. You, not me. In the structure.

from the book COPY / Wave Books
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Cover of Dolores Dorantes' Book, Copy
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Elisa Díaz Castelo on Dolores Dorantes' Copy


"These fragmented definitions, along with other phrases, iterate over and over in her poems. Are, indeed, copied. In its use of permutation, these poems seem to be written in the tradition of the pantoum or the villanelle. The obsessive repetition distinctive to those forms haunts Dorantes' work, but also the same mysterious and almost imperceptible progress, the piecemeal transformation of meaning."
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Cover of Atsuro Riley’s Book, Heard-Hoard
"Sounding and Resounding: on Atsuro Riley's Romey's Order and Heard-Hoard"

"Both books present abuse, racism, and displacement, one through the eyes of a child, the other through the eyes of victims and scarred survivors. Perhaps these books pair like innocence and experience, or perhaps they pair like the individual and the collective. Either way they show a poet perpetually at the top of his craft, balancing music and silence to create power."

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