The timeless and timely intersect in poems about our unique historical moment, from the prizewinning poet.In Zoom Rooms , Mary Jo Salter considers the strangeness of our recent existence, together with the enduring constants in our lives.The title poem, a series of sonnet-sized Zoom meetings—a classroom, a memorial service, an encounter with a new baby in the family—finds humor and pathos in our age of social distancing and technology-induced proximity. Salter shows too how imagination collapses time and in “Island Diaries,” the pragmatist Robinson Crusoe meets on the beach a shipwrecked dreamer from an earlier century, Shakespeare’s Prospero. Poems that meditate on objects—a silk blouse, a hot water bottle—address the human need to heal and console. Our paradoxically solitary but communal experiences find expression, too, in poems about art, from a Walker Evans photograph to a gilded Giotto altarpiece.In these beautiful new poems, Salter directs us to moments we may otherwise miss, reminding us that alertness is itself a form of gratitude.
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Mary Jo Salter is an American poet whose work is characterized by its formal precision and a deep engagement with the nuances of human experience. Her verse often intertwines personal reflection with universal themes, creating poems that are both intimate and expansive. As a respected educator and editor, she actively contributes to the literary landscape, shaping conversations around poetry and inspiring new writers with her keen insight.

- 2022