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An American long poem in three sections by Pulitzer Prizewinning poet Peter Balakian that moves between decades of tumultuous life in New York City and explosive parts of the Middle East.
In an inventive, elliptical language,
New York Trilogy
explores one man’s journey from the late 1960s to the twentyfirst century, as he moves through a series of experiences centered in New York City and the surrounding New Jersey Palisades. Throughout this long poem in three parts, the protagonist’s life is impacted by historical events including the Armenian Genocide, the bombing of Hiroshima, the Vietnam War, the AIDS epidemic, the attacks of September 11th, the US war in Iraq, and the climate crisis.
Comprised of three multisequence poems originally included in Peter Balakian’s collections
No Sign
,
Ozone Journal
, and
Ziggurat
, the sections of
come together to form a poetry that embraces interior and aesthetic experiences, celebrates human intimacy, and bears witness to history. The historical power and psychological depth of Balakian’s work expands on the tradition of the American long poem with a lyrical narrative that weaves intimate personal moments into the vastness of shared history.
In an inventive, elliptical language,
New York Trilogy
explores one man’s journey from the late 1960s to the twentyfirst century, as he moves through a series of experiences centered in New York City and the surrounding New Jersey Palisades. Throughout this long poem in three parts, the protagonist’s life is impacted by historical events including the Armenian Genocide, the bombing of Hiroshima, the Vietnam War, the AIDS epidemic, the attacks of September 11th, the US war in Iraq, and the climate crisis.
Comprised of three multisequence poems originally included in Peter Balakian’s collections
No Sign
,
Ozone Journal
, and
Ziggurat
, the sections of
come together to form a poetry that embraces interior and aesthetic experiences, celebrates human intimacy, and bears witness to history. The historical power and psychological depth of Balakian’s work expands on the tradition of the American long poem with a lyrical narrative that weaves intimate personal moments into the vastness of shared history.
An American long poem in three sections by Pulitzer Prizewinning poet Peter Balakian that moves between decades of tumultuous life in New York City and explosive parts of the Middle East.
In an inventive, elliptical language,
New York Trilogy
explores one man’s journey from the late 1960s to the twentyfirst century, as he moves through a series of experiences centered in New York City and the surrounding New Jersey Palisades. Throughout this long poem in three parts, the protagonist’s life is impacted by historical events including the Armenian Genocide, the bombing of Hiroshima, the Vietnam War, the AIDS epidemic, the attacks of September 11th, the US war in Iraq, and the climate crisis.
Comprised of three multisequence poems originally included in Peter Balakian’s collections
No Sign
,
Ozone Journal
, and
Ziggurat
, the sections of
come together to form a poetry that embraces interior and aesthetic experiences, celebrates human intimacy, and bears witness to history. The historical power and psychological depth of Balakian’s work expands on the tradition of the American long poem with a lyrical narrative that weaves intimate personal moments into the vastness of shared history.
In an inventive, elliptical language,
New York Trilogy
explores one man’s journey from the late 1960s to the twentyfirst century, as he moves through a series of experiences centered in New York City and the surrounding New Jersey Palisades. Throughout this long poem in three parts, the protagonist’s life is impacted by historical events including the Armenian Genocide, the bombing of Hiroshima, the Vietnam War, the AIDS epidemic, the attacks of September 11th, the US war in Iraq, and the climate crisis.
Comprised of three multisequence poems originally included in Peter Balakian’s collections
No Sign
,
Ozone Journal
, and
Ziggurat
, the sections of
come together to form a poetry that embraces interior and aesthetic experiences, celebrates human intimacy, and bears witness to history. The historical power and psychological depth of Balakian’s work expands on the tradition of the American long poem with a lyrical narrative that weaves intimate personal moments into the vastness of shared history.

















