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At the Gate: Uncollected Poems 1987-2010: Uncollected Poems 1987-2010

Contributor(s): Clifton, Lucille (Author), Ali, Kazim (Editor)

ISBN: 9781960145987

Publisher: BOA Editions

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Pub Date: April 14, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.50" H x 8.90" L x 6.00" W ( 0.55 lbs) 139 pages

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Description:

At the Gate gathers more than seventy previously unpublished poems by the iconic American poet Lucille Clifton written over the last two decades of her life. Discovered in digital archives by poet and scholar Kazim Ali, these poems span a prolific and reflective period in Clifton's career as she shifted from typewriters to word processors and desktop computers. Many were originally drafted for publication, but set aside--until now.

Edited by Ali, this collection includes a contextual Foreword and detailed notes that illuminate Clifton's late writing process and the editorial journey of these poems--deepening and expanding the themes that defined Clifton's celebrated body of work.

At the Gate is a profound and necessary addition to Clifton's legacy--one that reaffirms her place as a poet of the body, the spirit, and the deep truths that we must endure--her voice as intimate, fearless, and luminous as ever.


Brief description: Kazim Ali's books encompass multiple genres, including the volumes of poetry, novels, cross-genre texts, and hybrid memoirs. Ali is also an accomplished translator and an editor of several anthologies and criticisms. After a career in public policy and organizing, he taught at various colleges and universities. He is currently a Professor and Chair of the Department of Literature at the University of California, San Diego.

Review Quotes:

"This fresh brush with Clifton's voice is nothing shy of a miracle--like a visitation from the other worlds the mighty poet herself taught so many of us to believe were real. And Kazim Ali's meticulous framing of the drafts, variants and references making up these uncollected poems is a glorious window into how one of the essential voices of the late 20th and early 21st centuries made and understood her work." --Tracy K. Smith, 22nd Poet Laureate of the United States

"At the Gate is an astonishing concentration of language opened, attended to, dreaming. Sharpening into clarity, whispering, raging, shifting--line to line, poem to poem--across planes, these poems are traces of Black feminist paths to relation. How we have needed them. And so it feels miraculous that a new book of Lucille Clifton's poems should come to us now. In profound and ongoing attunement with Clifton's oeuvre, scholar, poet, and editor Kazim Ali brings to us an essential text by one of the great practitioners of our time." --aracelis girmay, author of the black maria

"Clifton's earliest poems could have been written yesterday, and her later works could have been written decades ago. Each poem is always its own world. Her poems touch on the political, the personal, the spiritual."--Reginald Dwayne Betts, The New York Times

"Open up to any page and Clifton delivers a word. Whether the subject is roaches, family, death, or surviving, she has a psalm for all occasions. She can create the most complicated magic out of the simplest words."--Danez Smith, The Week


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