Longlisted for the National Book Award
One of The New Yorkerâs Best Books of the Year
â[A] small marvel.⌠Lauxâs deft, muscular verse illuminates the sharp facets of everyday existence.â âThe New Yorker
Pulitzer Prize finalist Dorianne Laux returns with an insightful, compassionate, and spirited volume that celebrates the imperfect miracle of humanity.
In her seventh collection, Dorianne Laux once again offers poems that move us, include us, and appreciate us fully as the flawed humans we are. Life on Earth is a book of praise for our planet and ourselves, delivered with Lauxâs trademark vitality, frank observation, and earthy wisdom.
With odes to the unlikely and elementalâsalt, snow, crows, cups, Bisquick, a shovel and rake, the ubiquitous can of WD-40, âthe way / it releases the caught cogs / of the worldââLife on Earth urges us all to find extraordinary magic in the mess of ordinary life. âOne of our most daring contemporary poetsâ (Diana Whitney, San Francisco Chronicle), Laux balances wonder at the night sky and the taste of a ripe peach with recognition of the sharp knife of mortality. The volume includes powerful homages to the poetâs mother and her carpenterâs spirit, reflections on loss and aging, and encounters with the fleeting beauty of the natural world.
Transcending lifeâs inevitable moments of pain and uncertainty, Life on Earth instructs us in our own endless possibilities and the astonishing riches of the world around us.
Longlisted for the National Book Award
One of The New Yorkerâs Best Books of the Year
â[A] small marvel.⌠Lauxâs deft, muscular verse illuminates the sharp facets of everyday existence.â âThe New Yorker
Pulitzer Prize finalist Dorianne Laux returns with an insightful, compassionate, and spirited volume that celebrates the imperfect miracle of humanity.
In her seventh collection, Dorianne Laux once again offers poems that move us, include us, and appreciate us fully as the flawed humans we are. Life on Earth is a book of praise for our planet and ourselves, delivered with Lauxâs trademark vitality, frank observation, and earthy wisdom.
With odes to the unlikely and elementalâsalt, snow, crows, cups, Bisquick, a shovel and rake, the ubiquitous can of WD-40, âthe way / it releases the caught cogs / of the worldââLife on Earth urges us all to find extraordinary magic in the mess of ordinary life. âOne of our most daring contemporary poetsâ (Diana Whitney, San Francisco Chronicle), Laux balances wonder at the night sky and the taste of a ripe peach with recognition of the sharp knife of mortality. The volume includes powerful homages to the poetâs mother and her carpenterâs spirit, reflections on loss and aging, and encounters with the fleeting beauty of the natural world.
Transcending lifeâs inevitable moments of pain and uncertainty, Life on Earth instructs us in our own endless possibilities and the astonishing riches of the world around us.