
The Future of Love
John Poch(Author)
Slant Books (Publisher)
Published on 3. March 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
76 pages
978-1-63982-211-9 (ISBN)
Description
John Poch's eighth collection, The Future of Love, is comprised of poems written over the past twenty years, rooted in and inspired by the landscape of Spain, Federico García Lorca's surrealism, and Pablo Neruda's eros. Also present is the influence of the flamenco-the song, the dance, and what Lorca called the duende, a term he used to signify an intense experience of passion, sadness, and ecstasy.
The third-largest cathedral in the world and the bullfight arena loom large in these pages, both strange architectures where beauty can only be achieved through suffering and blood sacrifice. The beloved here is a complicated figure: she is muse, lover, mother, housewife, model, queen, dancer, baker, sculptural object, goddess, landscape, and sea. She requires our full attention.
These poems honoring a long marriage are not sentimental or nostalgic, but passionate and wild about the beautiful tensions one finds when facing distance, absence, longing, and the struggle of faith. It is a purgatorial journey that, while fraught with gravity, curves toward paradise and rest. The influence of Plath, Lowell, and Merwin are apparent, yet the playful rhythms and sonic qualities of phrasings harken back a little farther to the intensity of Hart Crane and Gerard Manley Hopkins. This poetry takes back from the world what the world would take away.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
125 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63982-211-9 (9781639822119)
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Person
John Poch is Professor of English and Creative Writing at Grace College in Indiana. His poems and translations have appeared widely in magazines such as Poetry, Paris Review, The Nation, and Agni. He is the author of eight collections of poetry, and his most recent book is Notes on the Poet (Measure Press 2023). He is the series editor of the Vassar Miller Poetry Prize (UNT Press), and he recently edited the collection Gracious: Poems from the 21st Century South (TTU Press 2020).