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Pilgrim Bell: Poems by Kaveh Akbar

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strange's review

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challenging emotional reflective relaxing sad medium-paced

3.5


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skudiklier's review

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emotional inspiring mysterious reflective medium-paced

5.0

Kaveh Akbar is one of my favorite poets of all time. When starting this collection, I was a bit worried that I was going in with too high of expectations, that I hadn't read one of his new poems in a while and maybe nothing could hold up to the ideal in my head. But wow, regardless of my high expectations, Akbar surpassed them here. Pilgrim Bell is easily one of the best books of poetry I have ever read. 

I took notes on nearly every individual poem while reading this book, and I don't know where to begin trying to share them. Some similar words and images running throughout the collection work so well, better than I'm used to things like that feeling in other poetry books. It also didn't take long for me to think "damn, I need to buy this book myself so that I can reread this later." 

I was also glad and surprised to see "Forfeiting My Mystique" included here; that is one of my top five favorite poems of all time. It's the first thing I ever read by Kaveh Akbar and I immediately knew I wanted to read everything he would ever write. Several lines of it have stuck in my head for years, and I couldn't forget them if I tried. Interestingly to me, he changed the last stanza from the original piece. His new ending is good of course, and I'm sure he had good reason to do so; but the original ending was so good, and it's one of the parts I never forgot, so I couldn't help being slightly disappointed to see it changed here. 

(Seriously though, go read "Forfeiting My Mystique." I know it's long but it's so so so worth it.)

I have no idea what to say about this book. Kaveh Akbar is one of the best poets ever, and the more I read from him the more I am convinced of this. As a poet myself, there's no one I wish I could write like more than him. I would recommend this collection to anyone who likes poetry at all in any way. 

Thank you so much to Netgalley and Graywolf Press for the chance to review this ARC.

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