America, a Love Story

Camille T Dungy

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America, a Love Story

America, a Love Story

Camille T Dungy

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New poems on love, family, and art from the author of Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden

America, A Love Story is Camille T. Dungy's powerful testament to living and loving as a Black woman and mother in today's America, and her first book of poetry in almost a decade. Piercingly honest and deeply compassionate, this poetry moves through the mounting griefs of contemporary American life with unwavering clarity. The book is part indictment, part celebration--full of gratitude, fear, resistance, and hope. Dungy explores intimacy, parenting, racism, history, and the natural world with clarity and depth. Some poems reflect on the past; others respond to the work of contemporary Black artists. Many are formally playful, including a series of 700-character poems inspired by the 700 hours of sleep a mother loses in her child's first year. Gorgeous, bright, and bold, these poems speak from the edges--between mother and child, body and earth, self and country. They hold tension and tenderness in equal measure, creating a space for love amidst uncertainty.

[sample poem]

To enter our own empty house

She was seven when we stopped
using keys. One less thing to lose.
Now we punch a combination.
Easy, but hopefully not so easy
a stranger could guess. This is where
I should stop. They are bound
to be angry, my beloveds. I am
giving away all our secrets again.
Vulnerability is the root of much fury.
=
I was small. A stone in the yard
hid a metal case with a lid
that slid like a matchbox top
to reveal our key. Lifting that rock
I thought of bashing someone's head.
I thought of harm lurking, dressed
in the body of some stranger.
=
Sometimes, I wrestle my daughter.
I make her tiny body work itself
out from under the weight I make
of my own. In this way I try
to teach her how it feels to break free.America, A Love Story

About the Author

CAMILLE T. DUNGY is the author of Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden (2023). She has also written Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History (2017), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and four collections of poetry, including Trophic Cascade (2017), winner of the Colorado Book Award. Dungy edited Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry (2009), and her work has appeared in Best American Poetry, 100 Best African American Poems, Best American Essays, The 1619 Project, plus dozens of venues including The New Yorker, Poetry, Literary Hub, The Paris Review, and Poets.org. A University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University, Dungy's honors include the 2021 Academy of American Poets Fellowship, a 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship, an American Book Award, an Honorary Doctorate from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, and fellowships from the NEA in both prose and poetry.

Critical Reviews

"What a great fan I am of Camille Dungy's work. I've spent so much time sitting at the foot of her language, just sort of learning what I can in slack-jawed wonder."--Kaveh Akbar, Orion, reviewing a previous edition or volume

"In an effort to make sense of a world in which so much has been lost, [Dungy] offers us the opportunity to step into a moment where past harm gives way to an expansive recognition of love."--Emergence Magazine, reviewing a previous edition or volume

"For poet Camille Dungy, environmental justice, community interdependence and political engagement go hand in hand."--NPR's Book of the Day, reviewing a previous edition or volume

"Dungy asks us what world we live and survive within and what it means to nurture and grow in the midst of so much despair."--Leila Mottley, Good Morning America / ABC, reviewing a previous edition or volume

"Camille T. Dungy is both an outstanding writer of the 'natural world' and one of the most deft makers of metaphor working today. Her metaphors refuse to let the reader rest in their connections, but instead create a kind of friction in the mapping of vehicle onto tenor, an incongruity that invites the reader to follow the various threads of implication in an unlikely pairing. Perhaps the connection between those two strengths--unsettling, dynamic metaphors and precise observation of the natural world--is no accident."--Heather Green, Poetry Daily, reviewing a previous edition or volume

"The passionate latest collection from Dungy (Trophic Cascade) delivers an unsettled ode to her native country that weaves together places the poet has inhabited and people she has known... For all its grief and pain, this tender volume's irrefutable watchword is love."--Publishers Weekly

Publishing Information

Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Pub date: 2026-03-03
Length: 104 pages

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