As one of the most exciting new voices in American poetry, Zachary
Schomburg's previous books have enthralled thousands of readers with
surreal landscapes populated by gorillas in people clothes, jaguars,
plagues of hummingbirds, and even Abraham Lincoln. His poems have
inspired art installations, shadow puppetry, rock albums, and string
quartets. In Fjords, Schomburg inhabits the icy landscape, walking among
all his little deaths as he explores the narrow inlets between the
transcendent and the mundane. These are poems to be read by torchlight
or with no light at all. As Schomburg explains, There is so much blood
in the trees. It will be easy to fall in love like this.