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    The New York Public Library’s Best New Poetry Books

    AdminBy AdminMay 1, 2025 Books
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    The New York Public Library’s Best New Poetry Books

    The New York Public Library (NYPL) recently released a list of 25 of the best new poetry books out this year. To come up with the list, the NYPL’s librarians and staff read more than 250 poetry books and narrowed them down to the current list, which covers everything from identity (AAPI, Black, LGBTQ+, Middle Eastern, and Jewish experiences) to mental health, family, and nature. There are even selections for poetry readers interested in speculative stories and sports.

    Below is a sampling of the list. As you read the poetry books on it, don’t forget to download the check-off list the NYPL made to accompany it.

    The Animal Is Chemical by Hadara Bar-Nadav

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    At the End of the World There Is a Pond by Steven Duong

    Black Bell by Alison C. Rollins

    Bluff by Danez Smith

    Book of Kin by Darius Atefat-Peckham

    Exit Opera by Kim Addonizio

    Far District by Ishion Hutchinson

    Forest of Noise by Mosab Abu Toha

    Geometry of the Restless Herd by Sophie Cabot Black

    Glass Jaw by Raisa Tolchinsky

    I Don’t Want to Be Understood by Joshua Jennifer Espinoza

    I Was Working by Ariel Yelen

    For the full list, visit the NYPL’s landing page.


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