From Nothing: Poems
In her third collection, From Nothing, Anya Krugovoy Silver follows a mother, wife, and artist as illness and loss of loved ones disrupt the peaceful flow of life. Grounded in the traditions of meditative and contemplative poetry, From Nothing confronts disease and mortality with the healing possibilities of verse. Whether remembering the sound of whispered secrets on a family vacation or celebrating a favorable PET scan, in Silver’s keen observations of seemingly mundane moments we glimpse the divine.


As she addresses profound questions about how to make meaning out of suffering, Silver’s poems attest to the power of art to help us face difficult realities in an often painful world.


“I’m ransacked by the pain and love and urgency of this book. These aren’t pretty, redemptive poems about cancer and loss; they're gritty oracles that divide joint from marrow as we stand before coffins, stillbirths, and mastectomy scars. This is one of few poets just brazen enough to be human. In short, Anya Silver doesn’t screw around.”—Tania Runyan, author of Second Sky and A Thousand Vessels

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From Nothing: Poems
In her third collection, From Nothing, Anya Krugovoy Silver follows a mother, wife, and artist as illness and loss of loved ones disrupt the peaceful flow of life. Grounded in the traditions of meditative and contemplative poetry, From Nothing confronts disease and mortality with the healing possibilities of verse. Whether remembering the sound of whispered secrets on a family vacation or celebrating a favorable PET scan, in Silver’s keen observations of seemingly mundane moments we glimpse the divine.


As she addresses profound questions about how to make meaning out of suffering, Silver’s poems attest to the power of art to help us face difficult realities in an often painful world.


“I’m ransacked by the pain and love and urgency of this book. These aren’t pretty, redemptive poems about cancer and loss; they're gritty oracles that divide joint from marrow as we stand before coffins, stillbirths, and mastectomy scars. This is one of few poets just brazen enough to be human. In short, Anya Silver doesn’t screw around.”—Tania Runyan, author of Second Sky and A Thousand Vessels

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From Nothing: Poems

From Nothing: Poems

by Anya Krugovoy Silver
From Nothing: Poems

From Nothing: Poems

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In her third collection, From Nothing, Anya Krugovoy Silver follows a mother, wife, and artist as illness and loss of loved ones disrupt the peaceful flow of life. Grounded in the traditions of meditative and contemplative poetry, From Nothing confronts disease and mortality with the healing possibilities of verse. Whether remembering the sound of whispered secrets on a family vacation or celebrating a favorable PET scan, in Silver’s keen observations of seemingly mundane moments we glimpse the divine.


As she addresses profound questions about how to make meaning out of suffering, Silver’s poems attest to the power of art to help us face difficult realities in an often painful world.


“I’m ransacked by the pain and love and urgency of this book. These aren’t pretty, redemptive poems about cancer and loss; they're gritty oracles that divide joint from marrow as we stand before coffins, stillbirths, and mastectomy scars. This is one of few poets just brazen enough to be human. In short, Anya Silver doesn’t screw around.”—Tania Runyan, author of Second Sky and A Thousand Vessels


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807163467
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Publication date: 09/12/2016
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

ANYA KRUGOVOY SILVER's previous collections include I Watched You Disappear and The Ninety—Third Name of God. She has also published poems in many journals, including Image, Five Points, Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, Crazyhorse, and Christian Century. Silver is an associate professor of English at Mercer University and lives in Georgia with her husband and son.

What People are Saying About This

Tania Runyan

“I’m ransacked by the pain and love and urgency of this book. These aren’t pretty, redemptive poems about cancer and loss; they're gritty oracles that divide joint from marrow as we stand before coffins, stillbirths, and mastectomy scars. This is one of few poets just brazen enough to be human. In short, Anya Silver doesn’t screw around.”—Tania Runyan, author of Second Sky and A Thousand Vessels

Michael Salcman

“Anya Silver’s new collection, From Nothing, is a superb demonstration of her qualities as a poet, many of which she shares with Claudia Emerson: tact and concision, somber music and level diction in the face of life’s imponderables. She ‘wants to keep what was wrong discreet’ but eventually there are screams and transcendence; she comes to her knowledge slowly. In Silver’s childhood ‘There was no knife thrust between God’s teeth. / Which is to say, neither was there faith.’ The poems of her painfully gained maturity are offered up to the reader like small prayers about big subjects: the refugee in her immigrant refuge, the patient in recovery, the inevitable dawning of mortality. Silver sings them in nonce forms, in couplets, in sonnets, in perfect endings. Like Akhmatova, she learns ‘How to Unwant What the Body has Wanted,’ for herself and for her loved ones. There are numerous metaphoric moments of fairy tale grace and gravity, ekphrastic poems that Silver delivers with surgical precision and balances like no other poet. All of us are born as patients but only a few have the gift of healing in a dark wood.”—Michael Salcman, neurosurgeon, author of A Prague Spring, Before & After, and editor of Poetry in Medicine

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