Poetry

Startlement

New and Selected Poems
Available now!

An essential collection spanning nearly twenty years of emphatic, fearlessly original poetry from one of America’s most celebrated living writers.
Select Format

As seen on NPR’S “Fresh Air”
A Los Angeles Times “Most Anticipated”
A USA TODAY “Must Read Poetry”

Startlement is a book of rare treasures. With lyrical mastery and intimate storytelling, Limón’s poetry reveals new ways of paying attention. This powerful collection is a gift.”—Amy Tan

Drawing from six previously published books—including widely acclaimed collections The Hurting Kind, The Carrying, and Bright Dead Things—as well as vibrant new work, Startlement exalts the mysterious. With a tender curiosity, Ada Limón wades into potent unknowns—the strangeness of our brief human lives, the ever-changing nature of the universe—and emerges each time with new revelations about our place in the world.

Both a lush overview of her work and a powerful narrative of a poet’s life, this curation embodies Limón’s capacity for “deep attention,” her “power to open us up to the wonder and awe that the world still inspires” (The New York Times). From the chaos of youthful desire, to the waxing of love and loss, to the precarity of our environment, to the stars and beyond, Limón’s poetry bears witness to the arc of all we know with patient lyricism and humble wonder.

“A poet of ecstatic revelation” (Tracy K. Smith), Limón encourages us to meet our shared futures with open and hungry hearts, assuring “What we are becoming, we are / becoming together.”

ISBN
9781639550517
Publish Date
Pages
232
Dimensions
8.5 × 5.5 × 0.75 in
Weight
16 oz
Author

Ada Limón

Ada Limón is the twenty-fourth U.S. Poet Laureate as well as the author of The Hurting Kind and five other collections of poems.

Praise and Prizes

  • “A very fine poet… . Limón’s characteristic voice is casual, even chatty … and warmly personal… . It’s garrulous, funny and heart-on-sleeve even when being a little wicked.”

    New York Times Book Review
  • “With Startlement, Limón demonstrates her brilliance, gathering 21 new poems and 102 from her previous books, all of which precisely observe life with emotional clarity. To read her is to want to keep quoting lines until people surrender and pick up her books… . Limón’s work illuminates the value of an individual life that might otherwise feel minuscule, as well as the moments that reveal ‘how the Earth was made.’”

    Minnesota Star Tribune
  • “In a retrospective spanning two decades, former U.S. poet laureate Limón captures the mind and soul with exquisite linguistic mastery and vision that will compel readers to earmark every other sentence. Limón raises the standards for elegy, needling the heart with surgical, diaphanous, and cathartic reverie.”

    Publishers Weekly
    starred review
  • “A fine testament to the life’s work of a poet for our times.”

    Booklist
    starred review
  • “Limón’s ability to connect the individual to the universal is fully displayed here… . An essential choice for any collection of modern American poetry.”

    Library Journal
    starred review
  • “Ada Limón, who recently completed her tenure as U.S. poet laureate, conveys the natural world’s beauty and delights in her gorgeous Startlement: New and Selected Poems. Isn’t it a joy that one of our finest wordsmiths knows talk has its limits, that phrases can’t precisely convey the chatter of birds or how wind hums? As she writes in ‘Mortality’: ‘Language, I love it, but it is of the air / and we are of the earth.’”

    Garden & Gun
  • “Limón writes poems of haunting that also operate as poems of joy. That this is not a paradox may be what’s most exemplary about her work.”

    Alta Journal
  • Startlement is a book of rare treasures. With lyrical mastery and intimate storytelling, Limón’s poetry reveals new ways of paying attention. This powerful collection is a gift.”

    Amy Tan
    author of The Backyard Bird Chronicles
  • “I marvel at Ada Limón’s ability to weave on the page her playfulness and wisdom. Her lyricism dances. This is the poetry of a tender and compassionate human.”
     

    Joan Baez
    singer-songwriter and author of When You See My Mother, Ask Her to Dance