Each Wednesday, Editor's Choice brings you a poem from a new book selected as a must-read. Our feature editor this week is Eric Pankey.
Carl Adamshick
I came home
from my mother's funeral

to a house of my own making

to dust I didn't want
to lift from a shelf

I came home astonished
by life being the same

struck dumb
when the knife
sunk into the melon
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Toi Derricotte Receives 2020 Frost Medal

"There are few poets who are as brave as Toi Derricotte; brave in her subject matter and brave in how she insists that even the deepest hurts must sing on the page. Derricotte’s New and Selected is an amazing statement of her dedication to craft, vision and invention, which she has built, book by book through her writing life."

viaPOETRY SOCIETY OF AMERICA
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Cover of Tristan Tzara's Approximate Man & Other Writings
What Sparks Poetry:
Jay Besemer on Tristan Tzara's “Anecdote"


"Already focusing on short, intense poems in my own writing, the eleven-line near-sonnet of 'Anecdote' made me feel that I had a path ahead of me ('from one halt to the next') and reassured me that I was not alone in my experiences of violent alienation and the sense of being wrong, badly-suited for what the whole world seemed to expect of me. In both form and content, 'Anecdote' resonated with my own needs, perspective and experiences, both interior and as a human animal in the world.
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