
Tree of Knowledge
$36.00
- Hardcover
144 pages
- Release Date
20 October 2026
Summary
‘A poet of precision, intellect and considerable emotional heft’ ROXANE GAY
‘Chang’s latest collection continues her engagement with visual art […] creating space for Chang to meditate on language, grief and our relationship to history … Evocative’ GUARDIAN
A poet watches the limbs of a eucalyptus tree get sawed off: the image persists, recurring across poems of art, language, selfhood, memory, and loss.
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Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781472160300 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1472160304 |
| Author: | Victoria Chang |
| Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Imprint: | Corsair |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 144 |
| Release Date: | 20 October 2026 |
| Weight: | 481g |
| Dimensions: | 18mm x 158mm x 238mm |

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Critics Review
Chang changes the way readers see art, the world, and themselves in this contemplative epic that rivals the major works of Wallace Stevens and A. R. Ammons * Library Journal, Starred Review *
Chang’s latest collection continues her engagement with visual art […] creating space for Chang to meditate on language, grief and our relationship to history. The poems are haunted by the image of a eucalyptus tree cut down on the poet’s street, leaving a poignant absence … Evocative * Guardian *
Illustrated with embroidered photo collages, the ambitious latest from Chang delivers an incisive midlife meditation on history, nature, and art … Readers will revel in the exquisite balance achieved by each poem. This is a work of rapture and hard-won revelation. * Publisher’s Weekly (starred review) *
These poems, aesthetically satisfying and engaging throughout, succeed by refining rather than foregoing Chang’s favoured strategies, particularly a penchant for ekphrasis, paradox and syntactic randomness … The collection as a whole develops a distinct outlook on tragedy and grieving, one which seeks to bind individual and collective sorrows together in new and disconcerting ways. * The London Magazine *
Victoria Chang’s poetry is transcendent; it doesn’t observe and identify social and environmental injustices so much as it travels past them to gaze at the world where such things originate … As a kind of cartographer, [Chang] explores and then returns to bear witness to a place wholly unknown to us, but visible, just beyond the ranges of bitterness, rage, hatred, and shame – Rick Bass
Stunning … The bar is raised again. Chang is, for my money, one of the best practitioners of ekphrasis today [and Tree of Knowledge] takes Chang’s engagement with visual art to a new, richer level … An impressive collection … That Chang’s poems are both humane and imbued with a deep philosophical quality is a rare feat – Rishi Dastidar, Telegraph * ‘Best poetry books of 2026’ *
Victoria Chang
Victoria Chang is the author of With My Back to the World (Corsair, 2024), which received the Forward Prize in Poetry for Best Poetry Collection. Her other books include The Trees Witness Everything, Dear Memory, and OBIT.
OBIT was named a TIME Magazine, NPR, Publisher’s Weekly, and New York Times Book of the Year. It received the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the PEN Voelcker Award, and the Anisfield-Wolf Book Prize. It was a finalist for the Griffin International Poetry Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award, and it was longlisted for a National Book Award.
Her most recent children’s book is Eureka. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and is the Bourne Chair of Poetry at Georgia Tech and the Director of Poetry@Tech.
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