
What You Want
Poems
by Maureen N. McLane
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Pub Date May 02 2023 | Archive Date Jun 30 2023
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Description
National Book Award finalist Maureen N. McLane stuns with a precise, perceptive book of poetic meditations.
In her first book of poems since the scintillating More Anon: Selected Poems, Maureen N. McLane offers a bravura, trenchant sounding out of inner and outer weathers. What You Want is a book of core landscapes, mindscapes, and shifting moods. Meditative, lyrical, alert to seasons and pressures on our shared life, McLane registers and shapes an ambient unease. Whether skying with John Constable or walking on wintry paths in our precarious republic, the poet channels what Wordsworth called “moods of my own mind” while she scans for our common horizon.
Here are poems filled with gulls and harbors, blinking red lights and empty lobster traps, beach roses and rumored sharks, eels and crows, wind turbines and superhighways. From Sappho to the Luminist painter Fitz Henry Lane, from constellations to microplastics, What You Want is a book alive to the cosmos as well as to our moment, with its many vexations and intermittent illuminations.
In poems of powerful command and delicate invitation, moving from swift notations to sustained sequences, this collection sees McLane testing what (if anything) might “outlast the coming heat.” And meanwhile, “There’s no end / to beauty and shit.”
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780374607258 |
PRICE | $27.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 128 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews

Ah, finally. Some modern poetry I can enjoy. Pleasingly minimalist (except the few instances when they’re not) and appealingly melodical, these non-rhymes move like the river.
I liked the language and the description and the rhythm of the poems in this collection. I liked lines like “There’s no end to beauty and sh*t” juxtaposed with some serene beauty of imagery and moods.
All in all, a lovely read. Going to round up the rating. Recommended. Thanks Netgalley.
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