āIn this posthumous trove of brief, zestful poems, Hollo . . . relates the āincredibleĀ onslaught of being,ā seemingly dashing off each of these frenetic, fragmented vignettes in a fit of wild gusto.ā āPublishers Weekly
\"The Collected Poems of Anselm Hollo is a monument to (and from) a life richly imbued with joy and wonder.\" āāPatrick James Dunagan,Ā Rain Taxi Review of Books
\nāHolloās poems are, for the most part, gentle and sweet and self-effacing, and they often display a restraint that allows the circumstances of the world to unfold naturally.ā āHeavy Feather Review
āThe bedrock solidness of Anselm Holloās poems makes as ever a place of refuge and delight in these meager times. Thank god for his humor, else weād all be dead.ā āRobert Creeley
āDonāt miss anything at all by this strong poet.ā āLibrary Journal
āPost-hipster wit and lyricist Anselm Hollo has always had the worldās lightest touch when it comes to balancing a poem on the invisible wire between sentimental openness and ironic judgment.ā āSan Francisco Chronicle

The Collected Poems of Anselm Hollo
Ā
PoemsĀ byĀ Anselm Hollo, edited by John Bloomberg-Rissman and Yasamin Ghiasi
AugustĀ 8, 2023Ā ā¢Ā 6 xĀ 9 ā¢Ā 1,128 pagesĀ ā¢Ā 978-1-56689-685-6
Wry and witty poems from an avant-garde great, collected in one volume for the first time.
The Collected Poems of Anselm Hollo gathers over five decades of the poetās multifaceted work into one elegant volume. All of Holloās trademark humor, wisdom, and charm is on display here for students and fans of contemporary poetry. Warm, insightful, and delightfully observant, this comprehensive collection from the author of over forty books serves as a reminder that poetry isnāt just an aspiration or avocation, but a way of life.
About the Author
Poet and translator ANSELM HOLLO (1934ā2013) was born in Helsinki, Finland, and moved to London in 1958 to work in the Finnish section of the BBC World Service. He was in the foreground of the small press movement of the early 1960s, writing, giving readings, and publishing widely, all the while freelance translating poetry and prose from Finnish, Swedish, German, and French into his chosen languageāEnglish. After moving to the USA at the end of the decade, he became an itinerant professor, meeting and making friends with poets across America. In 1990, he began his professorship in the Writing and Poetics Department at Naropa University.
Hollo was the author of more than forty books of poetry, including Notes on the Possibilities and Attractions of Existence: New and Selected Poems 1965ā2000 (2001), which won the San Francisco Poetry Center Book Award; Corvus (1995); Finite Continued (1980); and Sojourner Microcosms: New and Selected Poems 1959ā1997 (1997). He also published a book of essays, Caws and Causeries: Around Poetry and Poets (1999). His many translations include works by Paavo Haavikko and Pentti Saarikoski, for whose Trilogy (2003) he was awarded the Harold Morton Landon Translation Prize by the Academy of American Poets. His final work, The Tortoise of History, was published posthumously in 2016.
Praise for Anselm Hollo
āIn this posthumous trove of brief, zestful poems, Hollo . . . relates the āincredibleĀ onslaught of being,ā seemingly dashing off each of these frenetic, fragmented vignettes in a fit of wild gusto.ā āPublishers Weekly
"The Collected Poems of Anselm Hollo is a monument to (and from) a life richly imbued with joy and wonder." āāPatrick James Dunagan,Ā Rain Taxi Review of Books
āHolloās poems are, for the most part, gentle and sweet and self-effacing, and they often display a restraint that allows the circumstances of the world to unfold naturally.ā āHeavy Feather Review
āThe bedrock solidness of Anselm Holloās poems makes as ever a place of refuge and delight in these meager times. Thank god for his humor, else weād all be dead.ā āRobert Creeley
āDonāt miss anything at all by this strong poet.ā āLibrary Journal
āPost-hipster wit and lyricist Anselm Hollo has always had the worldās lightest touch when it comes to balancing a poem on the invisible wire between sentimental openness and ironic judgment.ā āSan Francisco Chronicle
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PoemsĀ byĀ Anselm Hollo, edited by John Bloomberg-Rissman and Yasamin Ghiasi
AugustĀ 8, 2023Ā ā¢Ā 6 xĀ 9 ā¢Ā 1,128 pagesĀ ā¢Ā 978-1-56689-685-6
Wry and witty poems from an avant-garde great, collected in one volume for the first time.
The Collected Poems of Anselm Hollo gathers over five decades of the poetās multifaceted work into one elegant volume. All of Holloās trademark humor, wisdom, and charm is on display here for students and fans of contemporary poetry. Warm, insightful, and delightfully observant, this comprehensive collection from the author of over forty books serves as a reminder that poetry isnāt just an aspiration or avocation, but a way of life.
About the Author
Poet and translator ANSELM HOLLO (1934ā2013) was born in Helsinki, Finland, and moved to London in 1958 to work in the Finnish section of the BBC World Service. He was in the foreground of the small press movement of the early 1960s, writing, giving readings, and publishing widely, all the while freelance translating poetry and prose from Finnish, Swedish, German, and French into his chosen languageāEnglish. After moving to the USA at the end of the decade, he became an itinerant professor, meeting and making friends with poets across America. In 1990, he began his professorship in the Writing and Poetics Department at Naropa University.
Hollo was the author of more than forty books of poetry, including Notes on the Possibilities and Attractions of Existence: New and Selected Poems 1965ā2000 (2001), which won the San Francisco Poetry Center Book Award; Corvus (1995); Finite Continued (1980); and Sojourner Microcosms: New and Selected Poems 1959ā1997 (1997). He also published a book of essays, Caws and Causeries: Around Poetry and Poets (1999). His many translations include works by Paavo Haavikko and Pentti Saarikoski, for whose Trilogy (2003) he was awarded the Harold Morton Landon Translation Prize by the Academy of American Poets. His final work, The Tortoise of History, was published posthumously in 2016.
Praise for Anselm Hollo
āIn this posthumous trove of brief, zestful poems, Hollo . . . relates the āincredibleĀ onslaught of being,ā seemingly dashing off each of these frenetic, fragmented vignettes in a fit of wild gusto.ā āPublishers Weekly
"The Collected Poems of Anselm Hollo is a monument to (and from) a life richly imbued with joy and wonder." āāPatrick James Dunagan,Ā Rain Taxi Review of Books
āHolloās poems are, for the most part, gentle and sweet and self-effacing, and they often display a restraint that allows the circumstances of the world to unfold naturally.ā āHeavy Feather Review
āThe bedrock solidness of Anselm Holloās poems makes as ever a place of refuge and delight in these meager times. Thank god for his humor, else weād all be dead.ā āRobert Creeley
āDonāt miss anything at all by this strong poet.ā āLibrary Journal
āPost-hipster wit and lyricist Anselm Hollo has always had the worldās lightest touch when it comes to balancing a poem on the invisible wire between sentimental openness and ironic judgment.ā āSan Francisco Chronicle





