Home > Authors > Maggie Nelson > Something Bright, Then Holes
Something Bright, Then Holes
Maggie Nelson's fourth collection of poems combines a wanderer's attention to landscape with a deeply personal exploration of desire, heartbreak, resilience, accident, and flux. Something Bright, Then Holes explores the problem of losing then recovering sight and insight -- of feeling lost, then found, then lost again. The book's three sections range widely, and include a long sequence of Niedecker-esque meditations written at the shore of a polluted urban canal, a harrowing long poem written at a friend's hospital bedside, and a series of unsparing, crystalline lyrics honoring the conjoined forces of love and sorrow.
Recent activity
Rate this book to see your activity here.
12 Books Similar to Something Bright, Then Holes by Maggie Nelson
Bookscovery readers who liked Something Bright, Then Holes also like
Bluets, Jane and Mavibent.
How many of these have you read?
Bluets by
Jane by
Shiner by
Comments and reviews of Something Bright, Then Holes
Please sign in to leave a comment