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Pub Date Sep 29 2026 | Archive Date Jul 08 2026


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Attends the earthly limitations of human desire set against the ravishments of time

In her first collection in a decade, Beckian Fritz Goldberg returns with The Blue Eye of Earth, her tour de force of luminous, meditative poems that measure a secret distance between person and cosmos, memory and desire, beauty and grief. Whether standing at her neighbor’s fence of desert oleander, or birdwatching with her mother, or flipping through late-night TV, or going out to watch the moon again, Fritz Goldberg never fails to attend the romance of a world we are sure to lose. This is a lyricist unafraid of the ordinary predicament of the night sky, a place where historical figures, scientific inquiry, and encounters with strangers are imagined with intimacy and music, and where the orphic questions are answered by a glance back. Through precise imagery and philosophical reach, these poems pursue what it means to inhabit a mortal body on a threatened planet while still finding moments of wonder, connection, and astonishment. In The Blue Eye of Earth, Beckian Fritz Goldberg offers her sublime, compassionate hymnal to the enduring mysteries of love, consciousness, and mortal time.

Attends the earthly limitations of human desire set against the ravishments of time

In her first collection in a decade, Beckian Fritz Goldberg returns with The Blue Eye of Earth, her tour de force of...


A Note From the Publisher

Beckian Fritz Goldberg is the author of seven previous volumes of poetry, Goldberg has been awarded the Theodore Roethke Poetry Prize from Poetry Northwest, The Gettysburg Review Annual Poetry Prize, two Arizona Commission on the Arts Poetry Fellowships and two Pushcart Prizes. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies such as New American Poets of the 90’s, Best American Poetry 1995, Best American Poetry, and in journals, including The American Poetry Review, Field, The Gettysburg Review, Harper’s, Gulf Coast, Plume and others. She currently lives in Oxnard, California, with her two cats.

Beckian Fritz Goldberg is the author of seven previous volumes of poetry, Goldberg has been awarded the Theodore Roethke Poetry Prize from Poetry Northwest, The Gettysburg Review Annual Poetry Prize...


Advance Praise

"In The Blue Eye of Earth, Beckian Fritz Goldberg directs her puckish gaze at the harsh beauty of the Arizona badlands, the uncanny ache of an estranged childhood, and the confounding mysteries of body and spirit. Through fabular prose poems, gestural elegies, and brooding, discursive lyrics, Goldberg reminds us that the body’s ‘purpose / was always beauty, not justice."

-Anna Journey, author of Wolf Cut: New and Selected Poems

"In The Blue Eye of Earth, Beckian Fritz Goldberg directs her puckish gaze at the harsh beauty of the Arizona badlands, the uncanny ache of an estranged childhood, and the confounding mysteries of...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780822968382
PRICE $20.00 (USD)
PAGES 120

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