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      <image:caption>University of Akron Press, Spring 2023 Bronze Medal Winner of the 2023 Florida Book Awards Available to order here. Anne Barngrover’s breathtaking and necessary third collection Everwhen is an act of love, a brutal and yet nourishing companion for these times. With brilliant and lush lyricism, her poems are both elegy and ode, guiding us through the unrelenting cascades of catastrophe and collapse, while reminding us that we—our bodies and imaginations— are not separate from earth, and that this is both our crisis and grace: “The ocean remembers. The planets remember. My body remembers everything you’ve done.”  What a gift to be told with clarity and warmth that we are doomed. And what an astonishing mercy to be shown how precious we are. Barngrover brings us back to our own wilderness. To read Everwhen is to be rewilded, returned to our capacity for gratitude, care, and possibility.” —Kendra DeColo  There is so much to admire in Anne Barngrover’s new poetry collection, Everwhen: linguistic spectaculars, tonal and formal variety, and a prismatic sense of time—the way it stretches into our mythic past and tenuous future while still engaging the issues we face now. These stunning, lyrical poems spiral imaginatively around the subject of toxicity in patriarchal and Capitalist structures, in human bodies, and in our planet. Throughout the collection we encounter Ceres, goddess of agriculture, who bears witness to the catastrophe humans have made of Earth. Yet, she is one of many voices in this book. These voices, both human and nonhuman, are weary, sick, and anxious, yet they persist. Together, they form a chorus to remind us that we are still alive, connected, reaching for possibility: “We are all in need of rewilding,” Barngrover seems to tell us. “You don’t have to do this alone.”   —Danielle Cadena Deulen  From a barred owl flying straight into the poet’s car—“talons ripping // at the swamp curdled air,”—to a poem told from the perspective of air plants—“we mean and do no harm,” Everwhen brilliantly balances the nightmare of ecological collapse with crystalline moments of intimacy, joy, and painful loss. This is a collection written, “when the maps go away”; it is a language-terrain “too hot for ruins,” Ceres stranded in a burning rainforest during a global heat wave. In sharply perceptive moments, Barngrover skillfully fuses formal diversity with direct, heartbreaking utterance: “I just want / our terrifying lives / to mean something / before the sun comes up.”  —Sandra Simonds</image:caption>
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