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Zero at the Bone: Fifty Entries Against Despair Hardcover – December 5, 2023

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Christian Wiman braids poetry, memoir, and criticism to create an inspired, career-defining work.

Few contemporary writers ask the questions about faith, morality, and God that Christian Wiman does, and even fewer―perhaps none―do so with his urgency and eloquence. Wiman, an award-winning poet and the author of My Bright Abyss, lays the motion of his mind on the page in this genre-defying work, an indivisible blend of poetry, criticism, theology, and searing memoir. As Marilynne Robinson wrote, “[Wiman’s] poetry and his scholarship have a purifying urgency that is rare in this world . . . [It] enables him to say new things in timeless language, so that the reader’s surprise and assent are one and the same.”

Zero at the Bone begins with Wiman’s preoccupation with despair, and through fifty brief pieces, he unravels its seductive appeal. The book is studded with the poetry and prose of writers who inhabit Wiman’s thoughts, and the voices of Wallace Stevens, Lucille Clifton, Emily Dickinson, and others join his own. At its heart and Wiman’s, however, are his family―his young children (who ask their own invaluable questions, like “Why are you a poet? I mean why?”), his wife, and those he grew up with in West Texas. Wiman is the rare thinker who takes on the mantle of our greatest mystics and does so with an honest, profound, and contemporary sensibility. Zero at the Bone is a revelation.

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Named a Best Book of 2023 by Shelf Awareness

“Wiman offers a welcome tonic: poetic and philosophical reminders of how to get through troubling times. . . Wiman could charm an atheist out of a tree . . .
[Zero at the Bone is] a profane, irreverent, freewheeling and necessary book. Readers of whatever creed will be jolted to lift their heads from their screens and turn them to the unfathomable heavens.” ―Alexandra Jacobs, The New York Times(Editor's Choice)

Wiman is among the most distinguished Christian writers of his generation . . . Now he hopes that his experimental book―part poetry anthology, part memoir, part theological treatise―can help others live . . . The rewards for readers are immense and renewable . . . Word by word, Wiman resuscitates ancient ideas, from being to spirit, leaving our faces pressed hopefully against the here-and-now window of the poem.” ―Casey Cep, The New Yorker

Christian Wiman [is] the greatest living devotional poet in the United States . . . Few poets, much less essayists, have been so enraptured with the subject of living with death as has Wiman, who has stared into the abyss and been transformed―though, fortunately, not into the abyss itself . . . [Zero at the Bone] exists in that uncomfortable but undeniable certainty that creation is imbued with sublime pain and awful beauty.” ―Ed Simon, Poetry

“[In Zero at the Bone] Wiman has discovered a new . . . form, one that
embodies the abstractions of faith and finds music for the soul’s yearnings.” ―Anthony Domestico, The Washington Post

"The best poems show a mind at work; apparently the best theological essays do the same . . .
Zero at the Bone is a humbly honest but daring invitation to put aside our lonely despair to seek truth with Wiman and a hundred other fallible, fumbling, loveable writers.” ―Whitney Rio-Ross, Fare Forward

Zero at the Bonecombines each of [Wiman’s] talents to produce something familiar and yet strangely new . . . Zero at the Bone is philharmonic. The entries play and peal like strings, woodwinds, percussion, but they work together, enhance each other such that while individual entries ebb and flow, the book itself crescendos into syncopated antiphony . . . a polyphonic masterpiece . . . a work of art.” ―Nathan M. Antiel, First Things

“A spiritual marvel . . . provocative and delightful.” ―Aarik Danielsen,
Englewood Review of Books

“An
exuberant tribute to both poetry and faith, which Wiman contends can help us not only survive crisis but also find awe within its clutches.” ―Maggie Millner, The Yale Review

Zero at the Bone would be a strong competitor among my picks for a 'marooned on a desert island' reading club' . . . a deeply thoughtful, multi-layered exploration of the nature of despair―its origins, relationship to faith, and how we live in its enduring presence . . . The result is an exhilarating, confounding, comforting, and surprisingly fresh intellectual journey.” ―Ann Leamon, Arts Fuse

"[Zero at the Bone] is a dizzying book―at alternate points turbulent, psalm-like, revelatory―and altogether strangely uplifting. It is like nothing else I have read.”―Josh Jeter, Christianity Today

“Consider . . . Wiman’s great editorial talent, the range of his reading, his curatorial gift for creating a literary conversation, the depth of his grief and suffering, his plucky gifts as a writer. Smelt them into a single alloy, and you might have something that looks like his latest book, Zero at the Bone . . .
Wiman’s religious vision [is] challenging and necessary.” ―Nick Ripatrazone, The Bulwark

“The shift in forms and tone throughout this incandescent mosaic keeps the reader alert and curious;
each piece is an adventure, provocation, meditation, lesson, or attempted proof. A passionate literary religious thinker in the mode of Marilynne Robinson, Wiman is magnetizing and revelatory.” ―Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review)

“Wiman weaves together poetry, essay, and memoir in this dazzling, multivocal examination of and refusal to accept existential despair . . . Wiman’s knowledge is vast, and his evocative imagery lingers in the mind . . .
[Zero at the Bone is] a gorgeous ode to the power of poetry to grapple with life’s most anguished moments.” ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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If there is one word to describe this beautiful and unsparing book, it is 'truthful': Christian Wiman interrogates pain, joy and God with a rare depth of honesty and a wonderful range of conversational partners, literary, mystical, scientific and more." ―Archbishop Rowan Williams

"Over the years, readers have thrilled to
Christian Wiman in his many avatars: master poet, illuminating literary critic, essayist, memoirist, anthologist. All of these urgent, intense Wimans work together here on a theme uniquely suited to his experiences and his 'ninja blender of a mind.' But this book is far more than just a collection of his readings and sufferings. It is a book, most memorably, of his enthusiasms, his volatile revelations, his hard-won joys. These fifty 'entries on despair' open on infinitudes. The most quintessentially Wiman of all his books so far, Zero at the Bone is astringently, transcendently human." ―Amit Majmudar, author of Black Avatar: And Other Essays

About the Author

Christian Wiman is the author, editor, or translator of more than a dozen books of poetry and prose, including two memoirs, My Bright Abyss: Meditation of a Modern Believer and He Held Radical Light: The Art of Faith, the Faith of Art; Every Riven Thing, winner of the Ambassador Book Award; Once in the West, a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist; and Survival Is a Style―all published by FSG. He teaches religion and literature at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and at Yale Divinity School.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Farrar, Straus and Giroux (December 5, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0374603456
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0374603458
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.7 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.7 x 1.05 x 8.6 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
Bear with me as I say something strange but powerful. I can think of few people who I would recommend this book to, and not because it is mediocre. Quite the contrary. “Zero At The Bone” is a painstaking but brilliant work of art. The words, images and metaphors are so powerful that I could only read a few pages at a time. The true sign of a good book is when the reader proclaims: “I didn’t want it to end.” My definition of a great book is when I say: “I need to keep it by my side in some small, inconspicuous place so I can secretly read it again.”

Christian Wiman has woven a tapestry, weaving between poetry and essays as if he is spiraling in and out of the intertwined planes of this material world and the spiritual realm. I took a journey, repeatedly bottoming out to nothingness and always circling back to a desire to breathe deeply while I am still here on this earth. I was vexed at times by Wiman’s propensity to take what is seemingly simple and deliberately making it difficult, ambiguous and obscure. I learned a new language, the language of both hope and despair. Salvific is a word that I had to look up in the dictionary. (There were many others.) So make no mistake, “Zero At The Bone” is my snob book for the year. Even Wiman’s young children radiating with light, sound mawkish, all grown up, dropping bon mots inspired by Nicomachean ethics.

There is no tenderness here, which opens space for what is raw and too painful to touch. No one writes more eloquently about genuine hope, as though hope cannot manifest itself until all possibility of hope has been reduced to pale ash. The truth does shine though, somewhere between ponderous passages describing the mysteries of life, and God, in ways only the author can fully appreciate or understand. Yet while I was reading “Zero At The Bone,” I woke in the middle of the night often dreaming of nothing, no despair, no anger, no depression, where all remedies in my life were exhausted except for my tenacious hold on the last shred of a frayed tapestry. I prayed in the end: Oh, Lord, let me live a while longer so I can fully explore and ultimately exhaust what it means to be a human, all of the trials, tribulations, the joy and the sorrow—that is salvific, my road to salvation.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
Christian Wiman is simply a superb writer, in both essays and poetry. The readings in this book are challenging and will provoke deep thinking at a spiritual level (if you are so inclined). His prose has poetic qualities which make the reading enjoyable. The topics he explores are pertinent to our lives in this part of the 21st century.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
I learned a lot from this book, vocabulary as well as concepts. Since I don't read much poetry, it required mental stamina, as well as multiple re-readings of many passages. It would not be for everyone, but in the end, it was worth the effort.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
This is a beautiful book full of reflections on the complex relationship of faith, suffering, and meaning. It's not a book for a people seeking easy answers or comforting words, but for anyone reflecting deeply on the mysterious implications of Christ's suffering, this book would be a lovely and powerful companion on the journey.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024
This book makes me think-- about spiritual questions, about poetry, about what we all love and fear. It's not easy! But it is worth it.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023
I wanted to read and understand this but I don't have the philosophy background or the theological background to understand everything. So I'm going to read a lot of it again because I know it's there for me. The poems all stand by themselves so it's easier if I don't read what the author says about them at times. I have the idea that this book happens to you when you aren't looking, so to speak. And as he says you have to bring yourself to all of it. The last few pages were very clear. I gave it five stars because it was difficult and i wished it had been more accessible, but were I a better read person, it would have been and it's not the authors fault I'm not as bright as he is. I'm a senior raising a little girl about the age of his daughters, and reading about them intermittently in the book was a delight.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
I loved this book. I read a little every morning and reflect.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
Beautifully written. Outstanding synthesis of poetry, philosophy, and personal memories. Intellectually
satisfying. Stimulates contemplation. I will read his other work.
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Man in a crowd
5.0 out of 5 stars Poetry through life
Reviewed in Canada on May 18, 2024
If you have always wondered what it is like to read and understand the works of a genius, all you have to do is buy and read Christian Wiman's books. Look no further. Here you are. If you know, you know
DaveLon
5.0 out of 5 stars Ongoing source of wisdom and inspiration
Reviewed in Canada on March 28, 2024
Wiman shares his poetry and thoughts that are hard won from a lifetime of deep living. He also introduces so many other poets, well known and not, especially William Bronk.