Inspired by the Poetry Unbound podcast that Irish poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama began during the early months of the pandemic, this lovely anthology explores all the ways that poetry illuminates, restores, challenges, delights and soothes our souls. With intimate tidbits from his own life, Ó Tuama teases out the nuances of each poem to illustrate both the craft of poetry and its thematic, emotional profundity.
The majority of the fifty selections are from living poets, some well-known (Ada Limón, Christian Wiman, Ocean Vuong, Paul Tran), others emerging but accomplished in their own right (Richard Georges, Kaveh Akbar, Leanne O'Sullivan). Rilke and James Wright are the only historical poets in the collection that I can recall and I will deem Margaret Atwood, Marie Howe, and Jónina Kirton literary legends, but otherwise, many of these writers are my contemporaries or significantly younger. I will admit to being biased toward the spiritually-, nature-, family- themed poems and less inclined toward the political and personal identity/trauma-based work, but there are just a handful of pieces that did not resonate. Most did, and some deeply in ways that I did not expect. Ó Tuama's generous, sweet, funny, and grounded explication of each poem opened doors into the work that I found astonishing, comforting, revelatory and deeply moving. I think of Wishing Well by Gregory Pardio, an urban conversation between two strangers that leaves one, at first annoyed and disinterested, forever changed by a momentary encounter. I think of Kei Miller's Book of Genesis that opens up an entire world of possibility with one simple word: let. Of Imtiaz Dharker elegiac ode of longing and passion for her deceased husband in Don't Miss Out! Book Right Now for the Journey of a Lifetime!
Whether you are an avid reader of poetry, never touch the stuff, or are somewhere in between, Poetry Unbound is a collection of reflections you can dip in and out of, a way to begin your poetic explorations or a means to deepen what you've already learned and received in your reading journey. Gorgeous. Highly recommended.