Finalist for the 2019 Big Other Book Award in Poetry
A Hyperallergic Favorite Poetry Collection of 2019
“[E]nchanting…These poems suggest people should enjoy the fun of language while it lasts”
—Publishers Weekly
“Always count on Elaine Equi’s nimble gymnastics to flip the ordinary around and create something rich and strange . . . These poems do not wear their brooding hearts on their sleeves but rather flirt and banter, drawing us close before revealing their ruminative complexities.”
—Albert Mobilio, Hyperallergic
“This is a book for now and for the future, a panacea and antidote to the fear of the inane unknown. Equi’s elegant control of line, image, percolating observation is always a taut surprise. I feel better already. Inside these subtle poems, complete little universes, there’s never a dull moment.”
—Anne Waldman
“Reality, in Equi’s eyes, is pleasantly disrupted by words—her words, which are regular citizens of their sentences but also strangers to all normative modes of behavior. Read The Intangibles for the tangible joy these generous epistles give.”
—Wayne Koestenbaum
“If Emily Dickinson were alive today, her name would be Elaine Equi. Each of these poem gems is a secret; to know them, simply read them.”
—Bob Holman