The Rose, 9781837311736
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Feminine power, surrender, and desire bloom with raw, bloody honesty.
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The Rose

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    144 pages

  • Release Date

    13 April 2026

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Summary

The award-winning poet reckons with feminine archetypes, erotic love, and the shifting boundary between power and surrender

“Fury is very lustful / A body concealing its heart’s desire / Has a certain texture / A tang or an edge if you will / That the openhearted cannot match / & when exactly does the deceitful / Heart open? At climax.” - from ‘The Hanged Man’

The Rose navigates the intersection of power and surrender. Drawing on the history of ‘romance’ as the tr…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781837311736
ISBN-10:1837311730
Author:Ariana Reines
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:13 April 2026
Weight:124g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 14mm
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Critics Review

The Rose, Reines’s fifth and most captivating full-length collection, is all about bodies (historical, mythical, or contemporary)… .What makes The Rose so pleasurable is that femininity and gender at large is not fixed, nor starved, of its personal needs. In a world overflowing with suffering, there is no want too great, too “silly” (or maybe it is, but who cares?) for Reines’s narrator. It feels like a radical act of pleasure – Hannah Bonner * The Poetry Foundation *Ariana Reines’s poetry is what happens when the goddess comes to earth. When ancient mysteries intersect with the effluvia of human life. Nothing is more humbling or unbelievable than the ordinary humanity of an icon. In The Rose, suffering is erotic and exhausting. Love is poisonous and miraculous. The world is abject and hilarious. The goddess can breathe life into being but cannot defeat her own sorrows. The Rose is peerless, divine magic. There’s nothing in the world like it – Jenny Zhang * author of My Baby First Birthday *Thrilling and harrowing, The Rose explores the contours of something essential, diving deep into pain and complexity and describing them in the most factual way. Reines explores a realm of experience with grief as its trigger. Focused, intense The Rose offers a trail that leads, if not to madness, to something that goes beyond rational sense. It’s a great book – Chris Kraus * author of Summer of Hate and Social Practices *The poems in Ariana Reines’s The Rose would rather bleed out vaginal vengeance in a sweet fuck obliteration than bow down to a cultural expectation that love is money, or vice versa. ‘The larger the lust’ she writes, ‘the more erotic its refusal.’ Reines’s poems blister the poem itself, both claiming and breaking open Ashbery’s contention that ‘death follows death.’ Violence’s iridescent glee hammers down. Sorrow is sorrow. Heterosexual love is seriously interrogated. The mother is dead. The Rose’s exquisite linguistic rendering, gushes wildly with a ferocity (and sometimes a painful, necessary candor) that I, personally, need. I want what Ariana Reines wants shelter in these times on this burning earth. What she offers instead is rigorous and rapturous companionship. I will be reading this book for the rest of my life – Dawn Lundy Martin * author of Good Stock, Strange Blood *

About The Author

Ariana Reines

Ariana Reines is an award-winning poet, playwright, and performing artist from Salem, Massachusetts.

Her books include:

  • A Sand Book (2020 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award winner)
  • The Cow (Alberta Prize winner)

Her play, Telephone, won two Obies and has been performed internationally.

In 2020, she founded Invisible College, a study hall for poetry, ancient texts, and the arts. She lives in New York City.

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