The 19 Best Poetry Books to Read in the New Year

In 2017, over a million volumes of poetry sold, making it a record-breaking year. 2018 is looking like another banner year, and here at Signature, we’ve taken a look at some forthcoming volumes in order to survey the lay of the land.

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  •  Not Here by Hieu Minh Nguyen

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  • Wade in the Water by Tracy K. Smith

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  • Poems of Rome by Edited by Karl Kirchwey

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  •  yesterday i was the moon by Noor Unnahar

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  •  Empty Set by Verónica Gerber Bicecci

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  •  The Möbius Strip Club of Grief by Bianca Stone

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  • Take Me With You by  Andrea Gibson

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  • House of Fact, House of Ruin by  Tom Sleigh

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  • Night School by  Carl Dennis

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  • If They Come for Us by  Fatimah Asghar

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  •  Eye Level by  Jenny Xie

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  • The Dark Interval by  Rainer Maria Rilke

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  • The Cataracts by Raymond McDaniel

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  •  Registers of Illuminated Villages by Tarfia Faizullah

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  • Priest Turned Therapist Treats Fear of God by  Tony Hoagland

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  • Blue Rose by  Carol Muske-Dukes

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  • Still Life with two dead Peacocks and a Girl by Diane Seuss

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  •  Neruda: The Poet's Calling by Mark Eisner

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  • The BreakBeat Poets, Vol. 2: Black Girl Magic by Mahogany L. Browne, Idrissa Simmonds, and Jamila Woods 

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