Atria: Poems

D S Waldman

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Atria: Poems

Atria: Poems

D S Waldman

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"Refusing parallel movement, the hands/ Those empty frames. Imagine holding/ a Memory--or was it a photograph"

In this rich, prismatic collection, D.S. Waldman guides readers through the halls of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, into encounters with Georges Braque and Frida Kahlo, and back through the landscapes of coastal California and his own rural Kentucky childhood. Along the way, formally experimental poems open into intimate explorations of fraternal loss and grief, love and romantic partnership, disability and the fragile human form, and the peculiar shapes memory takes. In one section--part essay, part crown of sonnets--the poet addresses the childhood accident that forever debilitated his hand, widening his aperture to the world and transforming his perception. Ultimately, through that experience and others, Waldman asks how--or whether--one can ever truly relate to another, or to the world.

Exploring presence and absence, proximity and distance, this "gorgeous, speculative" (David Baker, author of Whale Fall) debut announces D.S. Waldman as an intrepid new voice in poetry.

Critical Reviews

D.S. Waldman explores the architectures of dream and poem with the eye of a Cubist: constructing a poetry that moves between theory and reverie, between textured music and frank retelling. Here, we enter a space of slippages and disguises as Waldman meditates on the preservations and annihilations of art and life, their mark making and their erasures. Waldman is both artist and subject, both meaning and pattern, where sometimes the smudge is revealed to be not paint, but turpentine.--Richard Siken, author of Crush and I Do Know Some Things

Thoughtful, meditative, lyrical.--Victoria Chang

Highly original.--Richie Hofmann

An understated, exquisite work of intellect and lucid attention, a minor geography made of language, suggestion, and absence. With Atria, it is clear that we are in the presence of a formidable and beautiful imagination.--Aracelis Girmay, author of the black maria

Publishing Information

Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Pub date: 2026-02-17
Length: 104 pages

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