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ISBN: PB: 9781938769757

University of Chicago Press, Autumn House Press

March 2021

80 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

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No One Leaves the World Unhurt

John Foy's newest collection is a tour de force of formal poetry, offering a blend of wit, cleverness, and deftness. Working in the lineage of poets like Billy Collins, Robert Frost, Frank O'Hara, W. H. Auden, and Elizabeth Bishop, Foy probes everyday experiences to generate compassionate, clever, and deeply knowing verse. While moments in No One Leaves the World Unhurt may appear absurd or even funny on the surface – such as a psychological exploration of the Lord of the Rings character Gollum – beneath this lightheartedness lies a tone that is grim and foreboding. Foy satirizes various elements of contemporary society, reflecting on war, wandering through the Museum of Sex in New York with his wife, and plucking apart idiomatic speech, which he breaks down, saying "It is what it is. / It's not what it might have been". Influenced by pop art and fine art and his New York home, which forms the backdrop of many of these poems, Foy's vibrant collection is simultaneously philosophical, whimsical, serious, and searching.  

About the Author

John Foy is the author of Night Vision and Techne's Clearinghouse. His work has been included in the Swallow Anthology of New American Poets, The Best of the Raintown Review, and Rabbit Ears: TV Poems. He has published widely in journals, including the New Yorker, Poetry, the Hudson Review, New Criterion, Village Voice, Parnassus, American Arts Quarterly,Alabama Literary Review, the Yale Review, Barrow Street, and the Hopkins Review. He lives in New York, where he works as a senior financial editor.