The best American poetry 2025

The best American poetry 2025

Terence Winch editor ; David Lehman series editor
Book - 2025

"For thirty-eight years, The Best American Poetry series has won widespread acclaim as the nation's most influential and vital poetry anthology. BAP, which has inspired similar ventures abroad, has garnered plaudits for its ability to capture the zeitgeist of American poetry. This year's anthology is guest edited by the esteemed poet andsongwriter Terence Winch, who brings to the task his work as a musician and poetry editor as well as his many years of experience as head of publications at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Winch, known for his inspired selections on the Best American Poetry blog, curates a vibrant array of compelling voices.The Best American Poetry 2025 is a landmark edition that not only showcases the finest contemporary American poetry but also honors David Lehman's achievement as the anthology's founding editor. "The list of editors is a who's who of US poetry elites," writes Oxford professorof poetry A. E. Stallings. "And behind it all, the poet David Lehman, the series editor, has labored quietly and diligently ensuring its continuity and continued relevance.""--

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Lehmann, David (Editor), Winch, Terence (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Scribner Poetry, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, LLC, 2025.
Edition:First Scribner Poetry edition.
Series:Best American poetry.
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