We Are Mermaids: Poems (Paperback)

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We Are Mermaids: Poems (Paperback)

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Effusive new poems by Stephanie Burt, “perhaps our greatest poet of having yet more to say” (Boston Review)

Stephanie Burt’s poems in We Are Mermaids are never just one thing. Instead, they revel in their multiplicity, their interconnectedness, their secret powers to become much more than they at first seem. In these poems, punctuation marks make arguments for their utility and their rights to exist. Frozen isn’t simply another Disney animated musical but “the Most Trans Movie Ever.” Mermaids, werewolves, and superheroes don’t just fret over divided natures and secret identities, but celebrate their wholeness, their unique abilities, and their erotic potential. Flowers in this collection bloom into exactly what they are meant to be—revealing themselves, like bleeding hearts, beyond their given names.

With humor and insight, Burt’s poems have always cherished and examined the things of this world, both real and imagined objects of fascination and desire. In this resplendent new collection, her observation and care flourish into her most fulfilled book yet. These poems shake off indecisiveness and doubt to reach joys through romance and family, through nature (urban and otherwise), and through imaginative community. We Are Mermaids is a trans book, a fangirl book, a book about coming together. It’s also Burt’s best book.

Stephanie Burt is the author of five poetry collections, including Advice from the Lights and Belmont, and several works of criticism, including Don’t Read Poetry and Close Calls with Nonsense. She teaches at Harvard University.
Product Details ISBN: 9781644452059
ISBN-10: 1644452057
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Publication Date: October 4th, 2022
Pages: 120
Language: English

“Burt’s imagination is rendered in mellifluous, energetic language in this memorable book.” —Publishers Weekly

“The poems in We Are Mermaids can be skillfully decoded as trans allegories, or climate anxiety, or disgust at U.S. Fascism, but limiting these poems to one reading would miss the pleasures of their inventiveness, their playfulness, their ease at existing in many states at once.”—Robin Arble, Heavy Feather Review

“Stephanie Burt’s newest collection, We Are Mermaids, is a time capsule of girlhood, a transfiguration of silence into song, a mermaid’s scales rearranged into poems.”—C. E. Janecek, Colorado Review

“Oriented toward a queer futurity’s potential, these poems rarely land in certainty. . . . Burt reminds us that the surface reflects to the observer just one story, one script, and when we dip below what initially appears, we meet numerous realms and ways of being as mysterious and lovely as the unknown that flourishes on the ocean floor.”—Madeleine Wattenberg, The Georgia Review

“The poems in Stephanie Burt’s We Are Mermaids are like modified Fabergé eggs—their bejeweled descriptions crack open to reveal the real yolk of the deeply personal. . . .This is uplifting and transformative work.”—Matthea Harvey

“In poems rich and strange, Stephanie Burt offers us all possible incarnations—what we were, what we weren’t, what we might have been, what we may yet be—while honoring what each sacred individual life has always been. . . .This is a poet of dazzling skill, mystical vision, wild imagination, sensual intuition.”—Laura Kasischke

“Stephanie Burt's poems are everything at once: thrilling, ferociously charming, effervescently specific about enormous emotions and nerdy passions, as dazzling and illuminating as a photon blast.”—Douglas Wolk, author of All of the Marvels

“Stephanie Burt delivers her most intimate and masterful work to date in We Are Mermaids, a glorious ode to personal dawnings and breaking through the binary to honor our most authentic selves, no matter the struggle to get there, like fish out of water who always knew they belonged to both the water and the air.”—Amber Tamblyn