Each December I reflect upon the best of what i’ve read of titles published this year. Like previous years, this year’s “most engaging books” list reflects what i found most fascinating / useful / generative. Seek out these volumes, every one will reward the search. Your local, independent, bookstore can help….
This is the cream of the crop for 2017, seriously:
Poetry
Howe, Susan. Debths. (New Directions)
Métail. Michèle. Wild Geese Returning: Chinese Reversible Poems. (NYRB)
Queyras, Sina. My Ariel. (Coach House Books)
Rinne, Cia. L’Usage du Mot. (Gylendal)
Villoro, Federico Pérez and Christopher Hamamoto. Printer Prosthetic: Futura. (Printed Matter)
Wolf-Rehfeldt, Ruth. Signs Fiction. (Motto Books)
Fiction
Crowe, Michael. An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in GTA Online. (Studio Operative)
Desnos, Robert. The Punishments of Hell. (Atlas Press)
Garréta, Anne. Not One Day. (Deep Vellum)
Non-fiction
Briggs, Kate. This Little Art. (Fitzcarraldo Editions)
Hunt, Andrew and Nicola Simpson, eds. dom sylvester houédard. (Richard Saltoun)
Krukowski, Damon. The New Analog: Listening and Reconnecting in a Digital World. (The New Press)
Scott, Jordan. Lanterns at Guantánamo. (SFU writers in residence chapbook series)
Photography (& more)
Zelazo, Suzanne, ed. Janieta Eyre: Incarnations. (Coach House Books)