Then the War, Carl Phillips
Then the War, Carl Phillips
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Then the War
And Selected Poems, 2007-2020

Author: Carl Phillips

Narrator: Carl Phillips

Unabridged: 2 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/20/2023


Synopsis

"In much of the best contemporary poetry, beauty of thought is at least as important as beauty of language. Carl Phillips, here reading his own Pulitzer Prize-winning collection, has an ample supply of both, but it is the thinking behind each poem that makes it possible for the language to have power." - AudioFile

WINNER OF THE 2023 PULITZER PRIZE IN POETRY

A new collection of poems from one of America’s most essential, celebrated, and enduring poets, Carl Phillips's Then the War

I’m a song, changing. I’m a light
rain falling through a vast

darkness toward a different
darkness.

Carl Phillips has aptly described his work as an “ongoing quest”; Then the War is the next step in that meaningful process of self-discovery for both the poet and his reader. The new poems, written in a time of rising racial conflict in the United States, with its attendant violence and uncertainty, find Phillips entering deeper into the landscape he has made his own: a forest of intimacy, queerness, and moral inquiry, where the farther we go, the more difficult it is to remember why or where we started.

Then the War includes a generous selection of Phillips’s work from the previous thirteen years, as well as his recent lyric prose memoir, “Among the Trees,” and his chapbook, Star Map with Action Figures.

Ultimately, Phillips refuses pessimism, arguing for tenderness and human connection as profound forces for revolution and conjuring a spell against indifference and the easy escapes of nostalgia. Then the War is luminous testimony to the power of self-reckoning and to Carl Phillips as an ever-changing, necessary voice in contemporary poetry.

About Carl Phillips

Carl Phillips is the author of many books of poetry, including Scattered Snows, to the North and Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007–2020, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. He lives on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hallie

This was such a challenge but in the best way. Poems of intimacy, self-identity, regret, and a liminal state of mind.......more

Goodreads review by Jacob

In the way that the German language has words for intensely specific emotions and concepts, Carl Phillips' poems capture, somehow, feelings beyond words, with words. This collection holds within it a lifetime of inexpressible memories, sorrows, desires, and moments, and yet, somehow Phillips express......more

Goodreads review by Joseph

Although the new poems are not among my favorite of Carl Phillips, the selected collection of his work from 2007-2020 make this an excellent introduction to his overall body of work. I would consider, “Pale Colors in a Tall Field,” among the top dozen individual collections of poetry written since 2......more

Goodreads review by Kaleigh

Banger after banger.......more

Goodreads review by Iris

I heard of Carl Phillips from a NYT article and was especially curious since this collection won the Pulitzer Prize this year. Phillips is certainly a skillful poet and his use of metaphor between nature (especially trees?) and life is unique and interesting. My favorite piece may have been one pros......more


Quotes

"The poet Carl Phillips combines beauty and insight in syntactically surprising lines that always reward careful study . . . an exquisite collection." —Ron Charles, The Washington Post

"Carl Phillips is a poet of enchantment and persuasion . . . I couldn’t mistake these poems for any other poet’s work. In a moment obsessed with snappy performances, Phillips’s poems are contemplative, rich, and troubled. They are rarely axiomatic or quotable. Often, their power lies in their unfolding." —Richie Hofmann, Los Angeles Review of Books

"A master class in [Phillips's] deceptively gentle voice and striking depictions of raw humanity . . . Every selection provides a portal to this accomplished author's work. An important milestone in the still flourishing career of a most brilliant poet." —Booklist

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"Glowing confirmation that, as he enters his 60s, Phillips is writing better than ever. The poems that open Then the War are extraordinary ecological lyric verse, subtle and transformative." —Fiona Sampson, The Guardian

"This selected offers admirers of Phillips’s work a chance to revisit his masterful poems, and new readers an opportunity to see the evolution of a vital presence in American poetry . . . These lyrically rich, insightful poems are full of palpable aching—’like the rhyme between lost/ and most’—and a human urge to understand. This remarkable compendium is a testament to the spirit of Phillips’s work.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

“With the incomparably gorgeous, deftly poetic sentences that make up his work, Carl Phillips has been exploring intimacy, sexuality, and interiority for more than a decade.” —Corinne Segal, Literary Hub


Awards

  • New York Magazine Best Books of the Year
  • Pulitzer Prize - Winner