Visitations

Poems

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Knopf
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On sale Apr 07, 2026 | 9780593805039
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America’s beloved Julia Alvarez returns to her first form, poetry, in her latest collection, with scintillating poems drawn from across her life like stars from the sky.

As I approach the closing stanzas of a long life practicing my craft, I feel the need to collect the many loose poems I've been writing into a book that follows the many incarnations and voices of my writing selves over the years. Each of the poems included here are visitations from writing selves of the past and present that still have something to say to me and, I hope, to my readers, Julia Alvarez tells us.

In these poems, Alvarez traces her life gently, a fingertip following lines on a page, through memories of her childhood in the Dominican Republic, a dictatorship dramatically survived, the smell of sancocho and sofrito, tías and the sisters who forged her, her move to America and the challenges of learning English, the search for mental health and beauty, redemption, and success. We meet her grandchild and her mother, her lovers, and the homes where she grew up and into the formidable writer read in thousands of classrooms across America today. In these poems, her wisdom is as clear and beautiful as the light that shines through crystal, and yet grounded through form and the substance of self-knowing.

Told with a storyteller’s intimacy and the comfort of a warm hearth, here is a master writer’s reflection on family, aging, love, the body, having a voice, and the very act of poetry itself, experienced across the arc of decades—a collection of searching for an artistic voice, for the author’s very essence, until “the way it sometimes happens: we arrive / where we were promised, belong to / what we longed for in ourselves, each other.”
“Back in 1984 I met a book named Homecoming, which welcomed me in like no other. I did not know how homeless I was in the world of American letters till I came upon that collection. I immediately did something I never did; I wrote the writer a letter. The note, alas, never reached her. A lifetime has passed since its meandering. Let this serve as my long-lost missive. Julia Alvarez, you are first and foremost a poet, never more so than with Visitations. It is your own open-hearted letter to your past and future selves. I am forever your fan.” —Sandra Cisneros, author of Woman Without Shame

“In Visitations, Julia Alvarez conjures the spirits that haunt our histories with luminous precision. These poems traverse the geography of displacement and enact the intimate kinship of sisters in lines bound by myth. Alvarez’s latest work pulses with political urgency and personal archaeology bearing the sacred charge of language as memory’s mirror. This collection is a masterpiece of reclamation from one of our most essential voices.” —Carmen Giménez, author of Be Recorder

“From babyhood to old age, from the old country to the new country, the killer dictators chase us. Terror. Horror. And yet ... And yet ... A spark of joy. A muse. Spirit. A visitation. Gracias, Sister Julia.” —Maxine Hong Kingston, author of The Woman Warrior

"Julia Alvarez recalls losing her voice 'after a brief career / reciting poetry' for her mother’s friends, but she confidently regains it here in these fierce, clear-eyed, bracingly honest poems that catapult us back into her past. Visitations is a book of narrative poems infused with lyrical moments, spots of time. So, pull up a chair and listen to a master storyteller returning to her first love, poetry, and weaving her magic spell." —Edward Hirsch, author of My Childhood in Pieces: A Stand-Up Comedy, a Skokie Elegy

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America’s beloved Julia Alvarez returns to her first form, poetry, in her latest collection, with scintillating poems drawn from across her life like stars from the sky.

As I approach the closing stanzas of a long life practicing my craft, I feel the need to collect the many loose poems I've been writing into a book that follows the many incarnations and voices of my writing selves over the years. Each of the poems included here are visitations from writing selves of the past and present that still have something to say to me and, I hope, to my readers, Julia Alvarez tells us.

In these poems, Alvarez traces her life gently, a fingertip following lines on a page, through memories of her childhood in the Dominican Republic, a dictatorship dramatically survived, the smell of sancocho and sofrito, tías and the sisters who forged her, her move to America and the challenges of learning English, the search for mental health and beauty, redemption, and success. We meet her grandchild and her mother, her lovers, and the homes where she grew up and into the formidable writer read in thousands of classrooms across America today. In these poems, her wisdom is as clear and beautiful as the light that shines through crystal, and yet grounded through form and the substance of self-knowing.

Told with a storyteller’s intimacy and the comfort of a warm hearth, here is a master writer’s reflection on family, aging, love, the body, having a voice, and the very act of poetry itself, experienced across the arc of decades—a collection of searching for an artistic voice, for the author’s very essence, until “the way it sometimes happens: we arrive / where we were promised, belong to / what we longed for in ourselves, each other.”

Praise

“Back in 1984 I met a book named Homecoming, which welcomed me in like no other. I did not know how homeless I was in the world of American letters till I came upon that collection. I immediately did something I never did; I wrote the writer a letter. The note, alas, never reached her. A lifetime has passed since its meandering. Let this serve as my long-lost missive. Julia Alvarez, you are first and foremost a poet, never more so than with Visitations. It is your own open-hearted letter to your past and future selves. I am forever your fan.” —Sandra Cisneros, author of Woman Without Shame

“In Visitations, Julia Alvarez conjures the spirits that haunt our histories with luminous precision. These poems traverse the geography of displacement and enact the intimate kinship of sisters in lines bound by myth. Alvarez’s latest work pulses with political urgency and personal archaeology bearing the sacred charge of language as memory’s mirror. This collection is a masterpiece of reclamation from one of our most essential voices.” —Carmen Giménez, author of Be Recorder

“From babyhood to old age, from the old country to the new country, the killer dictators chase us. Terror. Horror. And yet ... And yet ... A spark of joy. A muse. Spirit. A visitation. Gracias, Sister Julia.” —Maxine Hong Kingston, author of The Woman Warrior

"Julia Alvarez recalls losing her voice 'after a brief career / reciting poetry' for her mother’s friends, but she confidently regains it here in these fierce, clear-eyed, bracingly honest poems that catapult us back into her past. Visitations is a book of narrative poems infused with lyrical moments, spots of time. So, pull up a chair and listen to a master storyteller returning to her first love, poetry, and weaving her magic spell." —Edward Hirsch, author of My Childhood in Pieces: A Stand-Up Comedy, a Skokie Elegy