Transit

Poems

16 January 2026

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David Baker (Author)

Description

A beloved nature poet reflects on environmental change, political transformation, and the ineluctable fact of aging.

We are all human and nonhuman on the move. The poems in Transit emerge from just such a walk through the world. In keenly observed verse, David Baker carries us across physical and emotional geographies, moving seamlessly from deep woods, city streets, and creek beds to the contours of his psyche and the larger cultural circumstances that mark off our lives. Several of the poems operate as field notes, drawn from Baker’s work assessing bird migrations, streamflow, and geological movements alongside environmental scientists.

Because of his ecological orientation, Baker’s work is also grounded in a deep sense of home, which is captured in the double meaning of the collection’s title. Each piece in the collection acts like the eyepiece of a surveyor’s transit—a finely tuned short-range telescope, intricately balanced and calibrated to survey the surrounding geography.

Through this lens, Baker pays studied attention to the topographies of the world around us and the terrain of the heart. Both an imaginative point of departure and a love letter to familiar places, Transit poses poignant questions about what we seek as we find our way through the world.

Reviews

"David Baker’s 12th collection, Transit, achieves something inconspicuously extraordinary . . . Baker brings many practices of transit into his work: self-reflection, reading, walking and meditation, imaginative and scientific interaction with the natural world, and the directed openness necessary for composing poetry. In the resulting work, apparent opposites of process and perspective meet on these pages and transform in dialogue. As you might expect, this collection contains much more of the unexpected than you might expect."" — Michael Collins, On The Sewall

"In a seemingly quiet voice that resounds through the well-crafted musicality of his lines, Baker offsets the drift toward melancholy with an urge to celebrate beauty and what endures of it . . . Self-aware and bruised but celebratory, this astonishes." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"What a stunning book, one of the finest, most complexly and intricately woven collections I’ve read in many years. David Baker’s formal architectures and exquisite variations frame in Transit his luminous reflections on our present moment, one increasingly encroached upon by mortality, while allowing a capacious tensegrity and sense of inevitable expansiveness to embody the meditations of these meticulously calibrated reckonings. In their ease and focused precision, Baker’s observations of the natural world become urgent field notes of hope, an almanac of daily losses, delicate pensées, and indelible inscriptions upon the air of our passage. Always, as the walker (and witness) in our world of artificial human transport and transit, the lines of these remarkable poems insist that Eden, indeed, once had a human scale." — David St. John, author of Prayer for My Daughter

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9781324117476

163 x 218 mm • 96 pages

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