A formally ambitious and intensely felt new volume from the author of
10:04 and The Topeka School.
Ben Lerner's The Lights is a constellation of verse and prose, voice
mails and vignettes, songs and felt silences, that brings the personal
and the collective into startling relation. These are poems at once
alive to "the real forces at work in the popular" and "the wind in the
poplars," "the blue glow of the screen" and "the snow blue in the
light." Sometimes the scale is intimate, quiet, and sometimes the poems
are sweeping, Orphic experiments in the animation of our common world.
Written over a span of fifteen years, The Lights registers the
pleasures, risks, and absurdities of making art and family and meaning
against a backdrop of interlocking, accelerating crises, but for all
their insight and critique, the poems ultimately communicate--in their
unpredictability, in their intensities--the promise of mysterious
sources of lift and illumination.