The poems in Lynn Xu's striking debut collection, Debts & Lessons,
travel under the power of history's illusory engine and echo its
ululations of love, violence, and lament. Named after the first part of
Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, this book also finds its way across
oceans and between languages, as the poet looks to the dead for guidance
amid the abstractions of contemporary life. Xu pays her phantoms (and
her readers) with the dream-currency of hallucinatory songs, which
balance her finely-tuned ear against a world of awakenings.