The Valleys Are So Lush And Steep
The second book of poems by Trace Peterson, The Valleys Are So Lush And Steep, attempts to answer the question: what do you do after you've introduced yourself? Modeling aspects of trans interiority, embodied experiences, struggles, and desires from the era before the "trans tipping point" to our present state of emergency, this book also speaks to universal issues of how self, imagination, language, and the environment are intertwined; how gender can structure anyone's experience as both limiting and enabling. Through lyric poems, prose poems, serial poems, and texts that disrupt prosody and invent new forms, Peterson uses humor, non sequitur, equanimity, and anger to critique deserving targets and celebrate trans joy where she can glimpse it.
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The Valleys Are So Lush And Steep
The second book of poems by Trace Peterson, The Valleys Are So Lush And Steep, attempts to answer the question: what do you do after you've introduced yourself? Modeling aspects of trans interiority, embodied experiences, struggles, and desires from the era before the "trans tipping point" to our present state of emergency, this book also speaks to universal issues of how self, imagination, language, and the environment are intertwined; how gender can structure anyone's experience as both limiting and enabling. Through lyric poems, prose poems, serial poems, and texts that disrupt prosody and invent new forms, Peterson uses humor, non sequitur, equanimity, and anger to critique deserving targets and celebrate trans joy where she can glimpse it.
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The Valleys Are So Lush And Steep

The Valleys Are So Lush And Steep

by Trace Peterson
The Valleys Are So Lush And Steep

The Valleys Are So Lush And Steep

by Trace Peterson

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The second book of poems by Trace Peterson, The Valleys Are So Lush And Steep, attempts to answer the question: what do you do after you've introduced yourself? Modeling aspects of trans interiority, embodied experiences, struggles, and desires from the era before the "trans tipping point" to our present state of emergency, this book also speaks to universal issues of how self, imagination, language, and the environment are intertwined; how gender can structure anyone's experience as both limiting and enabling. Through lyric poems, prose poems, serial poems, and texts that disrupt prosody and invent new forms, Peterson uses humor, non sequitur, equanimity, and anger to critique deserving targets and celebrate trans joy where she can glimpse it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781947817890
Publisher: Saturnalia Books
Publication date: 10/15/2025
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 120

About the Author

Trace Peterson is a poet, editor, and literary scholar. She is the author of two books of poetry: The Valleys Are So Lush and Steep (Saturnalia Books), and Since I Moved In, which won the 2007 Gil Ott Award from Chax Press and was republished as Since I Moved In (new & revised) in 2019. Peterson is co-editor of Arrive on Wave: Collected Poems of Gil Ott (Chax Press, 2016) and Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics (Nightboat Books, 2013). She also edits EOAGH, a literary journal and small press which has won a National Jewish Book Award and two Lambda Literary Awards, including the first-ever Lammy given in Transgender Poetry. Previously the 2021-2022 N.E.H. Post-Doctoral Fellow in Poetics at Emory University's Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, she is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at the University of Connecticut, Storrs.

Table of Contents

Trace Peterson’s poetry is unstoppable, generous, profoundly witty in parts. Witness the opening salvo title poem in this marvelous new book, a send up of what it takes— the inanity of the meds— to be oneself in a vulnerable trans life. We are better for passionate honesty in what I call The New Age of Demolition. We need this now, and ever, to fight the intolerance nightmare. Salute and salutation to Peterson’s irrepressible spirit in poetry. Onward. ANNE WALDMAN One of the most original poets of my generation, Trace Peterson tears it up with her new collection. Satirical and heartbroken by turns, these extended lyric sequences capture the zeitgeist of the twenty-first century. Through allusion and backtalk, the poet reckons with queer artists such as Coleridge, Rothko, and Stein’s “roses are roses.” Yet Peterson’s are also shapeshifters, violets, anti-violets and interplanetary poets “fed up / with our binary fetishes.” The Valleys Are So Lush and Steep is a decadent, seething pastoral for our age. CAROLYN HEMBREE Poetry ... news that stays news. The world has lost lots of people and gained even more since this definition became common. These poems are great fun, great news, and, now and then, one flips over right as it’s sliding across your tongue to reveal something horrifying. This is, by far, the best book of poems I’ve read this year, and if folks are reading it sixty years from now, I wouldn’ t be surprised! SAMUEL R. DELANY I love Trace Peterson’s rollercoaster of a book. Her poetry leaves you chuckling, crying, and guffawing, frequently within a single poem. Nothing superficial here; reading her work requires paying attention to how one worldview can slide sideways into another, revealing unexpected rocks and shoals. Bring your lunch, because it’s hard to stop reading. SANDY STONE
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