Winner of the 2013 National Book Award for Poetry
* An NPR, Slate, Oregonian, Kansas City Star, Willamette Week,
and Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year * Amazon's Best Book of
the Year in Poetry 2013 *
In Incarnadine, Mary Szybist restlessly seeks out places where meaning
might take on new color. One poem is presented as a diagrammed sentence.
Another is an abecedarium made of lines of dialogue spoken by girls
overheard while assembling a puzzle. Several poems arrive as a series of
Annunciations, while others purport to give an update on Mary, who must
finish the dishes before she will open herself to God. One poem appears
on the page as spokes radiating from a wheel, or as a sunburst, or as
the cycle around which all times and all tenses are alive in this
moment. Szybist's formal innovations are matched by her musical lines,
by her poetry's insistence on singing as a lure toward the unknowable.
Inside these poems is a deep yearning--for love, motherhood, the will to
see things as they are and to speak. Beautiful and inventive,
Incarnadine is the new collection by one of America's most ambitious
poets.