The New Yorker , The Best Books of Poetry of 2016 New York Times , Critics Pick Boston Globe , Best Books listing Miami Herald , Best LGBTQ Books San Francisco Chronicle , Top 100 Books of the Year Library Journal , Best Books of 2016 “There is a powerful emotional undertow to these poems that springs from Mr. Vuong’s sincerity and candor, and from his ability to capture specific moments in time with both photographic clarity and a sense of the evanescence of all earthly things.”— New York Times “From the outside, Vuong has fashioned a poetry of inclusion.” — New Yorker "Extraordinary." — Los Angeles Times "Ecstatic, bawdy, haunted, and brilliant with the pressures of its arrival." — Boston Globe Ocean Vuong’s first full-length collection aims straight for the perennial “big”—and very human—subjects of romance, family, memory, grief, war, and melancholia. None of these he allows to overwhelm his spirit or his poems, which demonstrate, through breath and cadence and unrepentant." Torso of Air Suppose you do change your life. & the body is more than a portion of night—sealed with bruises. Suppose you woke & found your shadow replaced by a black wolf. The boy, beautiful & gone. So you take the knife to the wall instead. You carve & carve until a coin of light appears & you get to look in, at last, on happiness. The eye staring back from the other side— Waiting. WINNER of the 2017 T. S. Eliot Prize WINNER of a 2016 Whiting Award The New York Times Top 10 Books of 2016 Featured on NPR's "All Things Considered" Featured on PBS NewsHour Boston Globe Best Books of Year Huffington Post's 12 Great Poetry Books to Read Publishers Weekly 2016 Poetry Top 10 Irish Times 2016 Favourite Books of the Year Library Journal 2016 Best Books of the Year Buzzfeed Most Exciting Books of 2016 Bustle Best Poetry Collections of 2016 "[A] masterpiece that captures, with elegance, the raw sorrows and joys of human existence."— BuzzFeed Books “ Night Sky With Exit Wounds . . . possess[es] a tensile precision reminiscent of Emily Dickinson’s work, combined with a Gerard Manley Hopkins-like appreciation for the sound and rhythms of words. Mr. Vuong can create startling images (a black piano in a field, a wedding-cake couple preserved under glass, a shepherd stepping out of a Caravaggio painting) and make the silences and elisions in his verse speak as potently as his words…There is a powerful emotional undertow to these poems that springs from Mr. Vuong’s sincerity and candor, and from his ability to capture specific moments in time with both photographic clarity and a sense of the evanescence of all earthly things.”— Michiko Kakutani, New York Times “Reading Vuong is like watching a fish move: he manages the varied currents of English with muscled intuition. His poems are by turns graceful and wonderstruck. His lines are both long and short, his pose narrative and lyric, his diction formal and insouciant. From the outside, Vuong has fashioned a poetry of inclusion.”— New Yorker "Extraordinary."— Los Angeles Times "Ecstatic, bawdy, haunted, and brilliant with the pressures of its arrival."— Boston Globe " Night Sky with Exit Wounds establishes Vuong as a fierce new talent to be reckoned with. . . . This book is a masterpiece that captures, with elegance, the raw sorrows and joys of human existence."— Buzzfeed's "Most Exciting New Books of 2016" " Night Sky with Exit Wounds is the kind of book that soon becomes worn with love. You will want to crease every page to come back to it, to underline every other line because each word resonates with power."— LitHub "Vuong’s powerful voice explores passion, violence, history, identity—all with a tremendous humanity."— Slate “In his impressive debut collection, Vuong writes beauty into—and culls from—individual, familial, and historical traumas. Vuong exists as both observer and observed throughout the book as he explores deeply personal themes such as poverty, depression, queer sexuality, domestic abuse, and the various forms of violence inflicted on his family during the Vietnam War. Poems float and strike in equal measure as the poet strives to transform pain into clarity.”— Publishers Weekly “The language is painfully, exquisitely exact, the scenes haunting and indelibly. . . . Highly recommended.”— Library Journal , STARRED REVIEW "This book, with all of its fears, is probably what you've been hoping for."— Kenyon Review "In Vuong's ‘Night Sky,’ the entry and exit wounds are real, torn open by gunshot and ‘misfired’ words, but his poems insist we can be made whole by rapture."—San Francisco Chronicle "This original, sprightly wordsmith of tumbling pulsing phrases pushes poetry to a new level . . . a stunning introduction to a young poet who writes with both assurance and vulnerability. Visceral, tender and lyrical, fleet and agile, these poems unflinchingly face the legacies of violence and cu