The Palace

Author:   Andrés Cerpa
Publisher:   Alice James Books
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9781949944877


Pages:   100
Publication Date:   20 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Palace


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From Puerto Rico to mythological forests, The Palace charts a family's journey to build a life and home in a world that is often violent and rife with economic instability, as the speaker must also confront his own turbulent past and strive to imagine new ways forward. Amidst real and imagined landscapes the narrator confronts the specters of his ancestors and ancient gods as the family traverses torn villas and labyrinths. Despite a turbulent history scarred by violence, disenfranchisement, and addiction, a path emerges toward redemption through the speaker's deep engagement with love and the natural world. Still, throughout the speaker grapples with his understanding of change: what can we, and what can't we expect to leave behind in life? What does it mean to move on, to grow? Marked by solitude and inquisition, the poems of The Palace note the physical nature of their existence as a vehicle for exploring the spiritual. Featuring recurring motifs of the labyrinth, addiction, fecundity, fragility, and future, Cerpa evokes the sense that one can move on from an environment or way of being in the world, but never from oneself. The Palace is a testament of love and transformation, a journey toward splendor in a despairing world.

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Author:   Andrés Cerpa
Publisher:   Alice James Books
Imprint:   Alice James Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.136kg
ISBN:  

9781949944877


ISBN 10:   1949944875
Pages:   100
Publication Date:   20 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""I love these poems for the way their imagery touches the reader with a gentleness and capacious questioning mind. These labyrinthian poems that navigate memory, country, pain are stunning, original, and layered. Mostly, these poems feel true to me, not as in fact, but True."" --Victoria Chang, author of Obit ""Andrés Cerpa is that rarest of gifts: a poet who knows how to sing and tell a story, how to risk fragmentation and dare to be whole. The Palace is him at the height of his powers. Read this book, then read it again, and find in it the transcendence that can only come from going deep into the common, the real, the texture of being alive, in time."" --Joseph Fasano, author of The Magic Words Previous praise for The Vault: ""A teacher once told me that a poem should be like a spider web--if you touch any part, the rest of it will tremble. This whole book feels like that."" --Elisa Gabbert, The New York Times


Featured by Poets and Writers' ""Page One"" ""Andrés Cerpa's elegant mythic constructions reach their heights in this third collection...Cerpa captures a longing that's both material and more than this world."" --Rebecca Morgan Frank, Literary Hub ""The Palace by Andrés Cerpa (Alice James, Jan.) is a new kind of flaneur's roam with a calm sense of inevitability. It steps into time, through city, by myth, moving through loved ones dead and alive, through places held in memory. Each worldly worry is counteracted by the grounding of earth's touch: fog sharpens sight, hauntings echo heaven, and maps loosen place. Saving money seems to make its absence more obvious. Like Cerpa's first books, these poems embrace and shout out the influences of other poets from direct epigraphs to subtler nods."" --Poetry Northwest ""In The Palace, Cerpa is a nature poet reminding us to observe prosaic moments so nature can echo through us."" --Naya Clark, Southern Humanities Review ""[The Palace] tells the story of a family's journey through real and imagined landscapes in poems that engage with violent histories, addiction, the natural world, survival, and hope."" --Publishers Weekly ""I love these poems for the way their imagery touches the reader with a gentleness and capacious questioning mind. These labyrinthian poems that navigate memory, country, pain are stunning, original, and layered. Mostly, these poems feel true to me, not as in fact, but True."" --Victoria Chang, author of Obit ""Andrés Cerpa is that rarest of gifts: a poet who knows how to sing and tell a story, how to risk fragmentation and dare to be whole. The Palace is him at the height of his powers. Read this book, then read it again, and find in it the transcendence that can only come from going deep into the common, the real, the texture of being alive, in time."" --Joseph Fasano, author of The Magic Words Previous praise for The Vault: ""A teacher once told me that a poem should be like a spider web--if you touch any part, the rest of it will tremble. This whole book feels like that."" --Elisa Gabbert, The New York Times


""I love these poems for the way their imagery touches the reader with a gentleness and capacious questioning mind. These labyrinthian poems that navigate memory, country, pain are stunning, original, and layered. Mostly, these poems feel true to me, not as in fact, but True."" --Victoria Chang


Author Information

Andrés Cerpa is the author of two previous books of poetry, Bicycle in a Ransacked City: An Elegy (2019) and The Vault (2021), which was longlisted for a National Book Award and celebrated as one of the best poetry books of 2021 by The New York Times. A recipient of a McDowell fellowship, his writing has appeared in Ploughshares, Poem-a-Day, The Kenyon Review, The Nation, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. He is an educator and faculty member of the Randolph MFA Program.

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