Young has always stood out for his sharp humor, boundless poetic energy,
and sheer readability. If adventurous poetry can sometimes feel like a
tenuous tightrope walk, Young's poems feel more like zip lines.--The
Boston Globe
This book reads like a long, breathless thank-you for life's seemingly
random jumble of beauty, strangeness, tenderness, and joy.--Los Angeles
Times
Fall Higher is a major collection by one of America's most inventive
and entertaining writers. In this paperback release, Dean Young's work
contends with the challenges of love, wryly cataloging mistakes,
deterioration, and broken vows. Young's humor is as sharp as ever, and
coupled with a vulnerability that renders Fall Higher his most
intimate collection to date.
The True Apology Takes Years
The true apology takes years.
Terrible dry eyes!
The tree rings grow closer and closer together
but the nail is swallowed.
Great heaps of rubble are moved up and down the shore.
Finally a dance is performed to complete the forgiveness,
stamping out small fires,
the whole palladium decorated with thistles
like the last twenty pages of a Victorian novel.
Now that your hunger is gone you're welcome to the banquet . . .
Dean Young has published twelve books of poetry, including finalists
for the Pulitzer Prize and Griffin Award. He has received fellowships
from the Guggenheim Foundation and the NEA, as well as an Academy Award
in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He teaches
at the University of Texas and lives in Austin, Texas.