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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jay WrightPublisher: Penguin Books Ltd Imprint: Penguin Classics Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9780241747421ISBN 10: 0241747422 Pages: 640 Publication Date: 28 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsFinally, British readers can get to grips with a profoundly original, ambitious and globally minded writer. Wright’s lyrical, experimental verse traverses world traditions and beliefs, mining the heritage of his African ancestry alongside the influence of an upbringing in the American southwest, a fulcrum of American, Spanish and Navajo cultures. The poems offer a deep engagement with spiritual knowledge and myth... They also explore the vigour of ritual, and how it might lead to personal and communal transformation... Despite their variety, these dazzling, questing poems are always seeking to discover how a collective selfhood and identity might come into being -- Rebecca Tamás * Guardian * Wright’s collected work reveals a writer of serious intellectual depth, whose humanistic blend of multilingualism, African cosmology, and meditations on history, shows us how to think in a time marked by confusion and decline. Future scholars will marvel at how such poetry was championed and given its due when everywhere the subtle insights of the arts and humanities are under attack. This will be testament to both Wright’s vision and the inspired community that labours to read, publish and preserve it for a hopeful future -- Jay Bernard, author of <i> Surge </i> One of the most innovative and visionary poets in the American and African-American traditions... [Transfigurations] synthesises Wright's philosophical and transcultural explorations with a dazzling and indelible linguistic music -- John Keene, author of <i> Counternarratives </i> A substantial collection of work. [Wright’s] forcefully musical rhythms drive even poems of everyday experience—such as waiting outside church on a warm night—to a pleasingly contradictory transport. And the later, meditative poems are bound to the world by their attention to the sensual within the spiritual * The New Yorker * Jay Wright is a brilliant and original poet… beating his own unpredictable path through a variety of terrains -- John Hollander * The New York Times * An astonishing New World epic…of human transfiguration and transformation, of nothing less than the great work of art that is ‘our life among ourselves’ -- Steven Meyer * Boston Review * Wright’s collected work reveals a writer of serious intellectual depth, whose humanistic blend of multilingualism, African cosmology, and meditations on history, shows us how to think in a time marked by confusion and decline. Future scholars will marvel at how such poetry was championed and given its due when everywhere the subtle insights of the arts and humanities are under attack. This will be testament to both Wright’s vision and the inspired community that labours to read, publish and preserve it for a hopeful future -- Jay Bernard, author of <i> Surge </i> A substantial collection of work. [Wright’s] forcefully musical rhythms drive even poems of everyday experience—such as waiting outside church on a warm night—to a pleasingly contradictory transport. And the later, meditative poems are bound to the world by their attention to the sensual within the spiritual * The New Yorker * One of the most innovative and visionary poets in the American and African-American traditions... [Transfigurations] synthesises Wright's philosophical and transcultural explorations with a dazzling and indelible linguistic music -- John Keene, author of <i> Counternarratives </i> Jay Wright is a brilliant and original poet… beating his own unpredictable path through a variety of terrains -- John Hollander * The New York Times * An astonishing New World epic…of human transfiguration and transformation, of nothing less than the great work of art that is ‘our life among ourselves’ -- Steven Meyer * Boston Review * A substantial collection of work. [Wright’s] forcefully musical rhythms drive even poems of everyday experience—such as waiting outside church on a warm night—to a pleasingly contradictory transport. And the later, meditative poems are bound to the world by their attention to the sensual within the spiritual * The New Yorker * One of the most innovative and visionary poets in the American and African-American traditions... [Transfigurations] synthesises Wright's philosophical and transcultural explorations with a dazzling and indelible linguistic music -- John Keene, author of <i> Counternarratives </i> Jay Wright is a brilliant and original poet… beating his own unpredictable path through a variety of terrains -- John Hollander * The New York Times * An astonishing New World epic…of human transfiguration and transformation, of nothing less than the great work of art that is ‘our life among ourselves’ -- Steven Meyer * Boston Review * Author InformationJay Wright is a poet and playwright. He has received numerous awards, including the Bollingen Prize for Poetry, the Anisfield-Wolf Award for Lifetime achievement, the L.L Winship/PEN Award, the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the 62nd Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets. A MacArthur Fellow and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Wright lives in Vermont. 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