a Year & other poems

a Year & other poems

by Jos Charles
a Year & other poems

a Year & other poems

by Jos Charles

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Overview

From the celebrated author of feeld comes a formally commanding third collection, dexterously recounting the survival of a period suffused with mourning.

Jos Charles’s poems communicate with one another as neurons do: sharp, charged, in language that predates language. “A scandal / three cartons red / in a hedge / in / each the thousand eye research of flies.” With acute lyricism, she documents how a person endures seemingly relentless devastation—California wildfires, despotic legislation, housing insecurity—amid illusions of safety. “I wanted to believe,” Charles declares, “a corner a print leaned to / a corner can save / a people.” Still the house falls apart. Death visits and lingers. Belief proves, again and again, that belief alone is not enough.

Yet miraculously, one might still manage to seek—propelled by love, or hope, or sometimes only momentum—something better. There is a place where there are no futile longings, no persistent institutional threats to one’s life. Poems might take us there; tenderness, too, as long as we can manage to keep moving. “A current / gives as much as it has,” writes Charles—despite fire, despite loss.

Harrowing and gorgeous, a Year&other poems is an astonishing new collection from a poet of “unusual beauty and lyricism” (New Yorker).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781571317667
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Publication date: 03/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 961 KB

About the Author

Jos Charles is the author of a Year & other poems and feeld, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and Los Angeles Times Book Prize and winner of the 2017 National Poetry Series, selected by Fady Joudah. She is also the author of Safe Space, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. In 2016, she received the Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship through the Poetry Foundation. Jos Charles received an MFA from the University of Arizona. She is a PhD student at UC Irvine and currently resides in Long Beach, California.

Read an Excerpt

A NOTE on language


Never having lived
among but beside form
I no longer look where
the city lifts a little further
past houses, ocean, light
from a crane no longer
looking the child hurried
beside a mother moving
too too fast at what escapes
the grasp of leaves&awnings
of leaves, past what is lifted
whatever word from
whatever throat it’s lodged
there being only one throat
between us, past perception
& nevertheless perceiving
as we must what moves between
us, no longer roof but atmosphere
precursor&remnant of speech
remaining as it must perhaps
the least effective of our music



The river is cold
The poem is perhaps


a room


a charwoman
at its feet Under the blue blue sky


It is Wednesday Dead things


sink in the sky alive



With grace
I am with you
in your labor until
the last&I am
joyful today for
its structure Machinery clips the makers hand


Impossible the leaves have changed



Busied my
self with days
leaflets
breathless days
of belief or
wanting belief
Inscriptions of the coming
heart when boys
would hold your
comprehensible
neck&place boy
you were so much to be free

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

LIKE YOU
I CLIMBED TO SEE
WHERE
a Year
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
A NOTE on language
A NEW YORK POEM
A SONG
A FANTASY
A LYRIC
A NOTE on form
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