Ron Charles in the Washington Post on BAP 2022

Matthew Zapruder

BAP 2022 2Want to read more contemporary poetry but don’t know where to begin? For expert curation and variety, you can’t do better than “The Best American Poetry 2022,” edited this year by Matthew Zapruder. These 75 poems are arranged alphabetically from Aria Aber to Jenny Zhang, including Terrance Hayes, Sharon Olds, Louise Glück, Diane Seuss, Ada Limón and others I recognize and many I don’t. (One obvious omission is Zapruder himself [pictured left], but series editor David Lehman singles out one of his great poems in the foreword.)

Zapruder strikes just the right note in his introduction. “If you are reading this and don’t read much poetry, or feel uncertain in relation to it, you are more than welcome here,” he writes. “Please know that I chose these poems thinking of you. I, too, feel uncertain, unsure of what poetry is for, especially during eerie, frightening, and confusing times.” 

He finds encouragement — and motivation — in fine writing. “A hope that starts out as a tentative, inchoate feeling can, in a poem, be dreamed forth, envisioned as a concrete possibility; only then, when we start to imagine how things could change, can we begin to act to make it so,” he writes. “Poems remind us that, at our core, we share something deep.

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— Ron Charles, Washington Post

(Ooctober 7, 2022)

       

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