
44 Poems on Being with Each Other: A Poetry Unbound Collection - Paperback
44 Poems on Being with Each Other: A Poetry Unbound Collection - Paperback
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by Pádraig Ó. Tuama (Author)
44 Poems on Being with Each Other is a new volume that offers immersive reflections on the human connection. With an observant eye, Pádraig Ó Tuama shares an enlightening meditation on each poem, revealing the ways we relate to each other, the world around us, and ourselves. Among the selections, Ó Tuama examines friendship and its loss through Langston Hughes's "I Loved My Friend," changing familial bonds in Rita Dove's "Eurydice, Turning," the relationship with the past in Mary Oliver's "The Uses of Sorrow," the power of declaration in Lucille Clifton's "Won't You Celebrate with Me," and the necessity of connection to land in Joy Harjo's "Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings."
Blending humor with insight, tension with tenderness, complexity with care, 44 Poems on Being with Each Other articulates the power of poetry itself. Through careful and incisive readings, it illuminates aspects of the human condition, particularly the ways we are inextricably linked to each other, and provides inspiration for grounded self-reflection. It is an anthology that will delight readers, just as Pádraig's podcast has done for millions around the world.
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Praise for P?draig ? Tuama and the Poetry Unbound series
"P?draig ? Tuama's close reading of my 'Wonder Woman' poem was a gift. I was and am deeply moved."
-- Ada Lim?n, United States poet laureate
"Mesmerizing, magical, deeply moving.... If you are looking for a read that will warm your heart, inspire your creative mind, and renew your faith in the resilience of the human race, look no further."
-- Elif Shafak, author of The Island of Missing Trees
"A very good introduction to how to think about poetry. Even old poetry hands will enjoy and appreciate P?draig ? Tuama's brief and insightful essays accompanying each poem, as well as the poems themselves."
-- Literary Hub
"A tender collection of [? Tuama's] informal personal essays written in response to works of contemporary poetry.... ? Tuama has become a shepherd in the shambolic tradition of contemporary spirituality, treating poetry as a form of agnostic prayer.... [The Poetry Unbound podcast] was both an extension of his spiritual exploration and an effort to find, in poetry, a means to speak across lines of difference in an increasingly polarized world. Without being relentlessly didactic or preachy, the book responds to a similar moral call.... Yet most of the poems are playful, humble, and human."
-- Eliza Griswold, The New Yorker
"An irresistible seminar for poetry lovers and newcomers alike.... ? Tuama and the eclectic range of international poets he shares make an irrefutable case for poetry's power to enrich and enlarge our lives, while at the same time focusing our overtaxed attentions on key questions and profound truths. Without once invoking the shopworn term 'mindfulness, ' this stimulating collection makes an unusually effective tool for coming to one's senses."
-- David Wright, Seattle Times
"Ridiculously good.... [Poetry Unbound] covers a wide range of topics, forms, and writing styles, making it a fantastic read for poetry-lovers and reluctant poetry-readers alike.... Maybe the best part of the book is ? Tuama's unparalleled ability to understand, interpret, and write about poetry."
-- Kateri Kramer, Rumpus
"[A] fascinating collection.... With grace and insight, [? Tuama] demonstrates how a poem can become a part of your life.... With his intimate tone, ? Tuama takes poetry out of the classroom and puts it back into the hands of the reader. He thereby makes the world a better place."
-- Library Journal, starred review
"[A] uniquely intimate anthology.... ? Tuama's unassuming prose welcomes readers into an unfettered enjoyment of poetry for the sake of introducing new ideas, new lands, and new ways of being in the world."
-- Booklist
"Offering keen reflections on poems by Margaret Atwood, Ilya Kaminsky, Ada Lim?n, and Ocean Vuong, ? Tuama juxtaposes critical insights with appealing personal anecdotes.... ? Tuama has succeeded in organizing a valuable introduction to poetry for those just familiarizing themselves with the form, and a timely way to renew and deepen that appreciation for seasoned readers."
-- Publishers Weekly
"The Poetry Unbound podcast, and P?draig ? Tuama's way of finding language to describe the details and intricacies and the shades of gray of the human experience have made me a better person, a better songwriter, and a better artist.... I would urge everyone to dive into this deeply rewarding book."
-- Camila Cabello
"Poetry Unbound is fifty poems and 300 pages of commentary revealing and confessing why a line of verse might make you weep. But more than that, it is a collection of moments and meditations and a turning toward the ways that some memories, of sorrow and joy, might make us hold on a little while longer, long enough in fact."
-- Reginald Dwayne Betts, author of Felon
"Magnificent.... P?draig ? Tuama's abilities as a curator of poems combined with his remarkable gift for unpacking poems in such illuminating and generous ways, make this groundbreaking publication one of the most engrossing books I have read in recent years."
-- Stephen Fry
"P?draig ? Tuama has been called to bring his illuminating insights into what some might consider encroaching darkness, and we are all the fortunate beneficiaries of his response. This book is a testament to the rare fineness of feeling and understanding that mark his brilliant work for the On Being Project."
-- Lorna Goodison, former poet laureate of Jamaica
"A poem to P?draig is like a child to Mary Poppins. It sits, alert, in wonder that he should know it so well. I would go out at night to hear P?draig talk of the poems. The next best thing, maybe even better, is Poetry Unbound.... There should be a copy of Poetry Unbound in every bar, every cafe, every train station, every bus station, every airport, every workplace, every school, every university, everywhere!"
-- Lemn Sissay, author of Let the Light Pour In
"A wonderful anthology of poetry filled with fascinating and thought-provoking commentary from one of the best voices in contemporary poetry today."
-- William Sieghart, author of The Poetry Remedy



















