Named a Best Poetry Collection of 2022 by The Washington Post and The Times (UK)
"A.E. Stallings is that rare poet who can write in a traditional form (sonnets! sestinas!) without letting the form squeeze the life out of the poem. "This Afterlife," which selects from more than two decades of work, solidifies her virtuoso status. Much of the pleasure comes from her precise, imaginative eye." –Troy Jollimore,
Washington Post "Stallings's work imagines the poet as an artisan, and her poems satisfy in the way a handblown glass bowl satisfies; they have heft and shape; they rest solidly in the palm." –David Orr,
New York Times Book Review "Perhaps America's best living poet . . . In
This Afterlife, [Stallings] has assembled her best work into an anthology that no one who still believes in poetry's power to move, persuade, and surprise should miss." –Timothy Sandefur,
The Objective Standard "In the poems collected in
This Afterlife–especially the ones set in the here and now–Stallings demonstrates that in the right poet's hands, the putative everydayness of the
hic et nunc can be transformed into something every bit as rich and strange as even the most ancient myths." –Ryan Ruby,
The Nation "Stallings's formal ingenuity lends a music to her philosophically and narratively compelling verse. She [crafts] clever yet profound meditations on love, motherhood, language, and time. A particular pleasure is seeing certain personae–Persephone, Daphne, and Alice (of Wonderland)–recur throughout, accompanied by ever-deepening resonances." –
The New Yorker "Stallings's new book,
This Afterlife: Selected Poems, is a major event . . . Poems are either memorable or not, and
This Afterlife is loaded with the real stuff, the right stuff, the kind of lines you remember." –Jason Guriel,
Air Mail "Technically assured . . . profound and disturbing . . . [
This Afterlife] should introduce Stallings's mastery to a wider public." –Graeme Richardson,
The Times (UK) "One of the . . . most consistently excellent poets writing today . . . Stallings's poems . . . offer us the hard-won fruits of suffering and loss, a wisdom cured in tears." –Jeffrey Bilbro,
Plough
"Rooted in Athens for more than twenty years, the American-born Stallings has not forgotten the song that imbued her earlier work. If anything, her variations on myth and reflections on the modern world around her, with its overlapping crises, have grown at once more intricate and more assured." –Boris Dralyuk,
The Times Literary Supplement "In the realm of contemporary formal poetry, Stallings is an Olympic-level athlete, and this mid-career retrospective demonstrates how she has been redefining the field for over two decades . . . This new career-spanning collection shows us both Stallings' range and her depth, her intelligence, and her heart." –Erica Reid,
The Colorado Review "Aesthetic and intellectual pleasures are everywhere in this considerable work." –
Publishers Weekly