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Highlights
In The Next Sky, history haunts and poems grapple with nostalgia and pain, the ancient and contemporary, to make sense of the places they intersect.Pulsing with evocative voice and imagery, Sherwin Bitsui's The Next Sky ruminates on humanity's past, present, and future.
About the Author: Sherwin Bitsui is originally from White Cone, Arizona, on the Navajo Reservation.
88 Pages
Poetry, Native American
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Book Synopsis
In The Next Sky, history haunts and poems grapple with nostalgia and pain, the ancient and contemporary, to make sense of the places they intersect.
Pulsing with evocative voice and imagery, Sherwin Bitsui's The Next Sky ruminates on humanity's past, present, and future. From fragmented and surreal, to haunted and intimate, poems navigate ideas of culture and identity through explorations of land, place, and nature. As coyotes bleed, birds harmonize, and the sun beams, Bitsui questions where every living being fits into the puzzle of the natural world. Here, the ancient and timeless collide with modern and temporal. "insisting: dusk is just skin / worn on faces," Bitsui affirms that beauty is an inevitability of living.
Review Quotes
Praise for Sherwin Bitsui
"Bitsui's poetry is elegant, probative and original. His vision connects worlds."--New Mexico Magazine
"His images can tilt on the side of surrealism, yet his work can be compellingly accessible."--Arizona Daily Star
"His poems are wide and deep arroyos and mesas of human perception, conceptual word paintings born of agony and joy."--Joy Harjo
"Bitsui's poetry highlights a difference between how it may be read inside and outside of Native American communities. 'Non-Indigenous readers are permitted, even invited, to read such poetry, ' Reed says, 'only to have the fullness of its meaning withheld."--Pleiades
About the Author
Sherwin Bitsui is originally from White Cone, Arizona, on the Navajo Reservation. He is Diné of the Todich'ii'nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for the Tl'izilani (Many Goats Clan). He is the author of Shapeshift (University of Arizona Press, 2003), Flood Song (Copper Canyon Press, 2009), and Dissolve (Copper Canyon Press, 2018). His honors include a Lannan Foundation Poetry Fellowship and a Native Arts & Cultures Foundation Artist Fellowship. He is also the recipient of a 2010 PEN Open Book Award, an American Book Award, and a Whiting Award. He teaches at the Institute of American Indian Arts, and joined the faculty at Northern Arizona University in the fall of 2019.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 7.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 88
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Native American
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Sherwin Bitsui
Language: English
Street Date: September 1, 2026
TCIN: 1009312847
UPC: 9781556597336
Item Number (DPCI): 247-52-5997
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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