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    The Best American Poetry 2021

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      Shane McCrae, “The Hastily Assembled Angel on Care and Vitality” from The Yale Review. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Lupe Mendez, “There Is Only You” from Green Mountains Review. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Francine Merasty, “Since Time Immemorial” from Iskotew Iskwew: Poetry of a Northern Rez Girl. © 2021 by Francine Merasty. Reprinted by permission of Bookland Press. Also appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review.

      Yesenia Montilla, “a brief meditation on breath” from Poem-a-Day. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Kamilah Aisha Moon, “Irony” from The American Poetry Review. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Stanley Moss, “A Smiling Understanding” from Act V, Scene I. © 2020 by Stanley Moss. Reprinted by permission of The Permissions Company, Inc. on behalf of Seven Stories Press. Also appeared in The Nation.

      dg nanouk okpik, “When White Hawks Come” from Poem-a-Day. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Cecily Parks, “December” from The New Yorker. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Patrick Phillips, “Elegy with Table Saw & Cobwebs” from New England Review. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Roger Reeves, “For Black Children at the End of the World—and the Beginning” from Poem-a-Day. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Ed Roberson, “For Air” from Poetry. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Margaret Ross, “Blood” from The Yale Review. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Angbeen Saleem, “black and brown people on shark tank” from Pigeon Pages. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Nicole Sealey, “Pages 5–8” (An excerpt from The Ferguson Report: An Erasure) from The Paris Review. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Evie Shockley, “women’s voting rights at one hundred (but who’s counting?)” from Poets.org and American Poets. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Darius Simpson, “What Is There to Do in Akron, Ohio?” from New Ohio Review. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Patricia Smith, “The Stuff of Astounding: A Golden Shovel for Juneteenth” from The New York Times. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Monica Sok, “Ode to the Boy Who Jumped Me” from Poem-a-Day. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Adrienne Su, “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome” from Peach State. © 2021 by Adrienne Su. Reprinted by permission of the University of Pittsburgh Press. Also appeared in Bennington Review.

      Arthur Sze, “Acequia del Llano” from The Glass Constellation: New and Collected Poems. © 2021 by Arthur Sze. Reprinted by permission of The Permissions Company, Inc. on behalf of Copper Canyon Press. Also appeared in The Kenyon Review.

      Paul Tran, “Copernicus” from The New Yorker. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Phuong T. Vuong, “The Beginning of the Beginning” from The American Poetry Review. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      John Sibley Williams, “The Dead Just Need to Be Seen. Not Forgiven.” From Southern Indiana Review. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      L. Ash Williams, “Red Wine Spills” from Poem-a-Day. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Shelley Wong, “How to Live in Southern California” from The Kenyon Review. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      John Yau, “Overnight” from Hambone. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Monica Youn, “Caution” (from “Deracinations: Seven Sonigrams”) from Ploughshares. Reprinted by permission of the poet.

      Kevin Young, “Dog Tags” from Stones. © 2021 by Kevin Young. Reprinted by permission of Alfred A. Knopf. Also appeared in Ploughshares.

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      ABOUT THE AUTHORS

      DAVID LEHMAN, the series editor of The Best American Poetry, is also the editor of The Oxford Book of American Poetry. His eleven books of poetry include Playlist, Poems in the Manner Of, New and Selected Poems, When a Woman Loves a Man, and The Daily Mirror. The most recent of his many nonfiction books is One Hundred Autobiographies: A Memoir. He lives in New York City and Ithaca, New York.

      TRACY K. SMITH, guest editor, served as United States Poet Laureate from 2017 to 2019. Educated at Harvard, Columbia, and Stanford, she is the author of five acclaimed collections of poetry, including, most recently, Wade in the Water and the forthcoming Such Color: New and Selected Poems. Her memoir, Ordinary Light, was a finalist for the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 2015. Life on Mars received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2012. She teaches at Harvard.

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      OTHER VOLUMES IN THIS SERIES

      John Ashbery, editor, The Best American Poetry 1988

      Donald Hall, editor, The Best American Poetry 1989

      Jorie Graham, editor, The Best American Poetry 1990

      Mark Strand, editor, The Best American Poetry 1991

      Charles Simic, editor, The Best American Poetry 1992

      Louise Glück, editor, The Best American Poetry 1993

      A. R. Ammons, editor, The Best American Poetry 1994

      Richard Howard, editor, The Best American Poetry 1995

      Adrienne Rich, editor, The Best American Poetry 1996

      James Tate, editor, The Best American Poetry 1997

      Harold Bloom, editor, The Best of the Best American Poetry 1988–1997

      John Hollander, editor, The Best American Poetry 1998

      Robert Bly, editor, The Best American Poetry 1999

      Rita Dove, editor, The Best American Poetry 2000

      Robert Hass, editor, The Best American Poetry 2001

      Robert Creeley, editor, The Best American Poetry 2002

      Yusef Komunyakaa, editor, The Best American Poetry 2003

      Lyn Hejinian, editor, The Best American Poetry 2004

      Paul Muldoon, editor, The Best American Poetry 2005

      Billy Collins, editor, The Best American Poetry 2006

      Heather McHugh, editor, The Best American Poetry 2007

      Charles Wright, editor, The Best American Poetry 2008

      David Wagoner, editor, The Best American Poetry 2009

      Amy Gerstler, editor, The Best American Poetry 2010

      Kevin Young, editor, The Best American Poetry 2011

      Mark Doty, editor, The Best American Poetry 2012

      Robert Pinsky, editor, The Best of the Best American Poetry: 25th Anniversary Edition

      Denise Duhamel, editor, The Best American Poetry 2013

      Terrance Hayes, editor, The Best American Poetry 2014

      Sherman Alexie, editor, The Best American Poetry 2015

      Edward Hirsch, editor, The Best American Poetry 2016

      Natasha Trethewey, editor, The Best American Poetry 2017

      Dana Gioia, editor, The Best American Poetry 2018

      Major Jackson, editor, The Best American Poetry 2019

      Paisley Rekdal, editor, The Best American Poetry 2020

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