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new york ironweed was selected for the 2025 Ottoline Prize. new york ironweed's poems are--through Deutch's deft magic of a poet's hand--living beings, as plants made from and with language. These strange, witchy little creatures err without error as they decompose. Energetic and super sonic, the hyper-conscious poems emerge from our shared context of climate and insect crisis, paying care and attention to the plants wildly growing from cracks in concrete. Intentionally "imperfect," the electric poems invite typographical irregularities, mirroring ecological realities. Deutch's plants-as-poems…mehr

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new york ironweed was selected for the 2025 Ottoline Prize. new york ironweed's poems are--through Deutch's deft magic of a poet's hand--living beings, as plants made from and with language. These strange, witchy little creatures err without error as they decompose. Energetic and super sonic, the hyper-conscious poems emerge from our shared context of climate and insect crisis, paying care and attention to the plants wildly growing from cracks in concrete. Intentionally "imperfect," the electric poems invite typographical irregularities, mirroring ecological realities. Deutch's plants-as-poems build environmental architecture through their rank growth. new york ironweed gives readers a field guide unlike any other: an intimate companion who's fervently pointing to miraculous, growing things, who shouts "look!" so that the world feels more possible when we do.
Autorenporträt
Amanda Deutch is a poet born and raised in New York City. She is the winner of the 2025 Fence Ottoline Prize for her collection, new york ironweed. Deutch's poetry has been published in The Brooklyn Rail, The New York Times, Oversound, The Rumpus, Cimarron Review, and in many other journals and magazines. Deutch is the author of several chapbooks including Bodega Night Pigeon Riot (above/ground press, 2020), and Surf Avenue & 29th Street, Coney Island (Least Weasel Press, 2018). She lives in Brooklyn, where she is the founder of Parachute Literary Arts in Coney Island.