The 2024 APR/Honickman First Book Prize winner, The Twenty-First Century circles the mystery of time with depth and invention. Chosen by Roger Reeves as the winner of the 2024 APR/Honickman First Book Prize, The Twenty-First Century is a love song to time. Lovers whisper to each other at summer camp. The vizier of an ancient kingdom recalls the pleasures of his youth. A cockroach in the distant future evolves to write poetry of his own. In poems marked by depth, clarity, and invention, Jacob Eigen’s debut collection guides us through a breadth of environments and worlds. Drawing from both fictional and autobiographical material, The Twenty-First Century treats a range of subjects: the joys and terrors of childhood (“Unity,” “Zelda”), music and art (“The Boy in the Jungle,” “The Captain’s Parrot”), desire (“The End of the Long, Miserable Evening”), and love (“Epithalamium”). Through parable-like prose poems and lyric meditations, through simple and plainspoken language, this book circles the mystery of time—the fact that we are here and then gone. How can this be, these poems ask again and again, in a chorus of voices and an array of forms, until the question itself becomes a kind of song.
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Jacob Eigen was born in New York City and raised in Brooklyn. He studied literature and philosophy at Deep Springs College and Yale and fiction writing at Hunter College. His poems have appeared in The Yale Review, Salmagundi, and The Iowa Review. He currently lives in Chicago.
THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY In those days, Japanese restaurants placed tanks of fake, magnetic fish in their vestibules. We would sit at the counter saying I love so-and-so but live with so-and-so-someone-else, and the waiter folding napkins at the corner table would look up from his work and say: please see the fish—the way they approach one side of the tank and then the other, turning and turning in a way that makes us feel they’re alive. But he would say this in Japanese, which at that time we heard as a sequence of meaningless syllables. Because it would be many years until the distinction between all languages was erased. And for us, many bowls of clouded broth. THE DIFFICULT YEARS We were sperm in those days without flagellum nudging ourselves forward, or we were fish inside a tank in Chinatown with our glossy eyes pressed against the algae. Are we dead, you would ask, and yet we were still talking. Or were we talking? A cleaver was beating a cutting board in a kitchen above us, like a round of applause. They’re cheering for us! you would say. But who are we… I would ask. Who are they…
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