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The New Economy

AUTHOR Calvocoressi, Gabrielle
PUBLISHER Copper Canyon Press (10/14/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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*2025 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD Finalist*


The New Economy memorializes the world's pleasures and perils told through the point of view of an aging, ungendered body.


A devotional to the ungendered vessel as it ages, dreams, and survives. A practice of radical collaboration, failure, and renewal. A world of "Miss You" poems opening a portal to all those we've lost and would love to visit for a while. In Gabrielle Calvocoressi's latest collection, The New Economy, poems are haunted by the ghosts of loved ones and childhood memories, by changing landscapes and bodies. Calvocoressi's own figure is examined--investigating the desire to protect the body one is born with and the longing to have been born in another. Cisterns sing with the musicality of a poet who understands both the power of sound and silence--those quiet spaces inviting us to consider the words we cannot hear. "The days I don't kill myself are extraordinary" one poems says. "Why don't we have a name for it?" Lyrical and unafraid, The New Economy invites us to name our fears and sorrows, to write to who or what has left us, to create practices that can hold both the darkness and light of this (in)finite life.

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ISBN-13: 9781556597213
ISBN-10: 1556597215
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 128
Carton Quantity: 20
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.70 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.79 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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Poetry | LGBTQ+
Poetry | Subjects & Themes - Death, Grief, Loss
Poetry | Subjects & Themes - Religious
Dewey Decimal: 811.6
Library of Congress Control Number: 2025022882
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*2025 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD Finalist*


The New Economy memorializes the world's pleasures and perils told through the point of view of an aging, ungendered body.


A devotional to the ungendered vessel as it ages, dreams, and survives. A practice of radical collaboration, failure, and renewal. A world of "Miss You" poems opening a portal to all those we've lost and would love to visit for a while. In Gabrielle Calvocoressi's latest collection, The New Economy, poems are haunted by the ghosts of loved ones and childhood memories, by changing landscapes and bodies. Calvocoressi's own figure is examined--investigating the desire to protect the body one is born with and the longing to have been born in another. Cisterns sing with the musicality of a poet who understands both the power of sound and silence--those quiet spaces inviting us to consider the words we cannot hear. "The days I don't kill myself are extraordinary" one poems says. "Why don't we have a name for it?" Lyrical and unafraid, The New Economy invites us to name our fears and sorrows, to write to who or what has left us, to create practices that can hold both the darkness and light of this (in)finite life.

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