Startlement: New and Selected Poems
Ada Limón. Milkweed, $28 (232p) ISBN 978-1-63955-051-7
In a retrospective spanning two decades, former U.S. poet laureate Limón (The Hurting Kind) captures the mind and soul with exquisite linguistic mastery and vision that will compel readers to earmark every other sentence. Limón raises the standards for elegy, needling the heart with surgical, diaphanous, and cathartic reverie. She exemplifies the fortitude and compassion of her grandfather, who “carried that snake to the cactus,/ where all sharp things could stay safe” and delights in the casual morbidity of her grandmother, who tells her “of all the traffic accidents/ as if she was reading a menu to me out loud.” The poet harnesses perseverance through perspective (“A friend says the best way to love the world is to think of leaving”), as well as transcendentalism (“She thinks she can almost hear it,/ the snow falling, deliberate proof/ that even the sky wants to return and return/ to this shattering world”). Limón’s voice is humble despite its nearly omniscient acuity, weaving her experience into the greater human condition. With its devastating wit, magnetic power, and arresting ingenuity, this volume is one of a kind. (Sept.)
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Reviewed on: 09/05/2025
Genre: Poetry
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