Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2023 by LitHub
A new collection of vivid, personal and provocative work from the author
of Or to Begin Again, a finalist for the 2009 National Book Award in
poetry
In Ann Lauterbach's eleventh collection, the image of a Door recurs
across several poems, as she considers the perpetual dialogue between
what is open and what is shut for each of us. The Door is a threshold
between the inner landscape of memory, thought, imagination and dream
and the outer so-called real world, which increasingly comes to us
through technology's lens, displacing and distorting our sense of
intimacy, presence and relation. What is near, and what is far away? She
asks about the efficacy of language itself, when confronted by the
urgent uncertainties of contemporary experience.