Now We're Getting Somewhere
Poems
by Kim Addonizio
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Pub Date Mar 16 2021 | Archive Date Feb 28 2021
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Description
A dark, no-holds-barred, and often hilarious collection from a prize-winning poet, veering between the poles of self and world.
Kim Addonizio’s sharp and irreverent eighth volume, Now We’re Getting Somewhere, is an essential companion to your practice of the Finnish art of kalsarikännit—drinking at home, alone in your underwear, with no intention of going out. Imbued with the poet’s characteristic precision and passion, the collection charts a hazardous course through heartache, climate change, dental work, Outlander, semiotics, and more.
Combatting existential gloom with a wicked, seductive energy, Addonizio investigates desire, loss, and the madness of contemporary life. She calls out to Walt Whitman and John Keats, echoes Dorothy Parker, and finds sisterhood with Virginia Woolf.
Sometimes confessional, sometimes philosophical, these poems weave from desolation to drollery and clamor with raucous imagery: an insect in high heels, a wolf at an uncomfortable party, a glowing and self-serious guitar.
A poet whose “voice lifts from the page, alive and biting” (Sky Sanchez, San Francisco Book Review), Addonizio reminds her reader, "if you think nothing & / no one can / listen I love you joy is coming."
About the Author:
Kim Addonizio is the author of eight poetry collections, two novels, two story collections, and two books on writing poetry: The Poet's Companion (with Dorianne Laux) and Ordinary Genius. Her poetry collection Tell Me was a finalist for the National Book Award, and her 2016 collection, Mortal Trash, won the Paterson Poetry Prize. Addonizio's awards include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation, among other honors.
Advance Praise
"The cunning and taut lines in the irreverently funny latest from Addonizio (Mortal Trash) reveal a poet teetering on the edge of existential ennui.... Addonizio’s incredible comedic timing and brilliance at subverting the reader’s expectations ensures the mood is never too dark for long. These poems are brilliant reflections from the high priestess of the confessional." - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780393540895 |
PRICE | $26.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Sharp, funny, and incisive. It feels like Addonizio sits down to write each poem with the specific intention of bursting someone's bubble. An antidote to illusions in an age of artifice.
There are poetry volumes that will end up being exactly what you were hoping for, delighting and inspiring just the way you imagined when you first sat down to read. Maybe you've purchased the latest by a favorite poet, maybe you've been gifted a new volume from a trusted friend, or perhaps a positive review has raised your expectations about a new work. Now We're Getting Somewhere by Kim Addonizio is one of those books. I could not have been more pleased to discover that my enjoyment of this poet's work and my fascination with her creativity were well-rewarded with an impressive new new collection of fantastic poems.
There are a lot of winners here, but I'd be willing to bet "To The Woman Crying Uncontrollably in the Next Stall" might alone justify the purchase price of the whole book. I'm looking forward to coming back to this one over and over.
"Archive of Recent Uncomfortable Emotions" is another standout for me, and I'm looking forward to sharing this one with a therapist friend who enjoys reading whatever has me worked up this week.
I'm tempted to share something specific that I enjoyed about every poem in the book, but I'll let you enjoy discovering the delights contained in each for yourself. Don't miss this one.
Thank you to W.W. Norton & Company and NetGalley.com for the electronic advance review copy.
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