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01 April 2025

LONGLISTED, 2026 PEN/VOELCKER AWARD FOR POETRY COLLECTION
Poetry that weaves personal narratives with deep political insights, masterfully exploring the intricate intersections of history, philosophy, and emotion
In this debut collection, renowned scholar Rosalind Morris spans the lyrical landscapes of personal experience and global political dilemmas. Organized into four distinct sections, each featuring seven poems that vary in style and content, For Lack of a Dictionary reflects the diverse facets of human complexity and the struggle to find a language capable of addressing them. Beginning with a mythopoetic exploration of the self and progressing through varied voices and forms—from the epistolary and the erotic to the elegiac—the collection navigates the absences and presences that shape our interpersonal connections. From Homer’s Iliad to Hobbes’s Leviathan, and from the intimate letters of the Rosenbergs to the television broadcasts of lunar landings, Morris revisits epic figures of classical literature with a contemporary voice, concluding with poignant reflections on personal loss and the seductive allure of magical thinking in times of grief.
In the tradition of Adrienne Rich and Muriel Rukeyser, Morris engages in a dialogue that challenges and enlightens, positioning For Lack of a Dictionary as a profound commentary on the intersections of personal and political realms.
If I Am
If I Am Six | 3
If I Am Seven | 5
Ten in the Library | 7
Eleven: Grammar Lessons | 8
Befindlichkeit | 9
The New Girl | 11
Patty Hearst Pays a Visit | 13
Everyone Burns Their Witches
Fear and I Are Twins | 17
Huntsville, TX | 21
If in a Tomb | 27
Letter to the Front in a Time of AIDS | 34
Late Night News | 36
Here and There | 37
Blue | 39
Ways of Seeing
Dreaming Eden | 43
Eyeless in Summer | 45
K, Accountant | 48
Blackest Above the Abattoir| 51
Variorum on Emily Dickinson’s Bluebird | 53
The Astronaut in Isolation | 55
Ways of Seeing (a Memory of Italy) | 56
Something Gets Planted
The Moons of Fifty | 61
Transit of Mercury | 66
Reading Dante in St. John the Divine Cathedral | 67
Hudson River Rhapsody | 68
Latenight, Called by You | 70
Sappho’s Foot | 71
Something Gets Planted | 73
Notes and Acknowledgments | 77