paper • 104 pages • 17.95
ISBN: 978-1-961897-70-0
eISBN: 978-1-961897-71-7
March 2026 • Poetry

Sugar

Andrea Cohen

About Sugar, David Orr has said: “Andrea Cohen’s ninth collection is elegantly precise—but this isn’t the precision of a meticulously arranged garden or tidy bookshelf. Rather, Cohen’s nimble, exacting lines are like guide ropes strung up the sides of an icy mountain: Her precision manages risk, and the risk leads to startling vistas. An entire relationship dynamic unfolds in the five monosyllables of ‘Proximity’: ‘She died / Of my wounds.’ In ‘Ghosting,’ the ambiguity of departure—the way in which lives and loves sometimes cease without concluding—is captured in all its shades of gray:  ‘Any ghost will / tell you— // the last thing / we mean // to do / is leave you.’ We sometimes think of poems as recreating experience, but Cohen’s work reminds us that poetry, at its most patient and compassionate, is also a way of discerning. Sugar brings us a step closer to the sun; it helps us to orient ourselves, but more than that, it helps us to see.”

Alcatraz

How quickly one gets
from A to Z, how

swiftly one says
everything there

is to see: these
bars, for instance,

and the flexible
fencing of sharks,

and how impossibly
far it is—this

life from that.

Praise from Christian Wiman
Praise from Tom Sleigh

The poems . . . are so short and sharply formed, and so individually memorable, that one is caught off guard by their cumulative force.  This is a work of great and sustained attention, true intelligence, and soul.

Andrea Cohen’s poems are a kind of fencing between her wit and the certainty of our always approaching deaths. Her love of the epigrammatic statement, but inside a story told slant, always finds the right tension to push back or refuse or transform what Stevens called ‘the pressure of reality.’ In poem after poem she ingeniously combines intelligence, heart, sly humor, verbal invention, and an exacting skepticism.