Regaining Unconsciousness Poems

Regaining Unconsciousness Poems by Harryette Mullen, published by Graywolf Press on August 5, 2025, is a collection that showcases Mullen’s distinctive voice in contemporary poetry. This edition comprises 160 pages and is presented in English. In her first new collection in twelve years, Mullen employs inventive language and formal experimentation to address urgent issues facing society today, including climate change, corporate greed, and the impact of artificial intelligence.
Readers will find that Mullen’s poems are structured into eleven sections, each reflecting on the pressing challenges of our time while maintaining a sense of playfulness and wit. The collection serves as a critique of American culture, urging readers to awaken from complicity and consider the consequences of individualism on collective well-being. Through her exploration of these themes, Mullen invites contemplation on the future while balancing gravity with humor, making the poems both accessible and thought-provoking.
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Harryette Mullen is one of contemporary poetry’s most influential voices, for her inventive language play, keen wit, formal experimentation, and pointed critique of American culture. In Regaining Unconsciousness, her first new collection in twelve years, Mullen confronts the imminent dangers of our present to sound an alarm for our future, to wake us out of our complicity and despondency: Can we, even still, find our way to our unconscious selves, beyond our capacity to harm, subdue, and consume?
In eleven taut sections written in the eleventh hour of our collective being, these poems address climate change, corporate greed, racist violence, artificial intelligence, the pollution of our oceans, individualism at the cost of mutual wellness, and the consequences of not addressing these pressing issues. Mullen imagines, as we must, our apocalypse, and yet, in an astounding feat, she does so with playfulness and wry referentiality that make these poems surprisingly buoyant, funny, and readable. Our end may be inevitable, Mullen admits, but maybe we begin with gratitude.
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