A masterful new collection of poetry from the winner of the Pulitzer
Prize and the Ruth Lilly Prize
The poems in Carl Dennis's thirteenth collection, Night School, are
informed by an engagement with a world not fully accessible to the light
of day, a world that can only be known with help from the imagination,
whether we focus on ourselves, on people close at hand, or on the larger
society. Only if we imagine alternatives to our present selves, Dennis
suggests, can we begin to grasp who we are. Only if we imagine what is
hidden from us about the lives of others can those lives begin to seem
whole. Only if we can conceive of a social world different from the one
we seem to inhabit can we begin to make sense of the country we call our
own. To read these poems is to find ourselves invited into a dialogue
between what is present and what is absent that proves surprising and
enlarging.