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Everything

Everything is J.R. Solonche’s seventh book with Serving House Books. It is his second of four releases in 2026. 

Author: J.R. Solonche
Paperback, 114 pages, 2026

ISBN-13: 9781972482179

Nominated for the National Book Award, the Eric Hoffer Book Award, and nominated three times for the Pulitzer Prize, J.R. Solonche is the author of over 40 books of poetry and coauthor of another. He lives in the Hudson Valley.

According to Lord Polonius in Hamlet, “brevity is the soul of wit.” In the poetry of J.R. Solonche, brevity, soul, and wit co-exist superbly. Start with any of his poems. You’ll find, unlike much of what is written these days, the wit is never far from the surface. As for the brevity, imagine an appetizer that’s as filling as a main course. And, after the meal, after the laughter, the soul will be what lingers.

— John Grey

The tone is established from the outset: wry, wise, sardonic and playful, drawing the reader irresistibly in. Solonche is revealed as a philosopher in the mould of Wittgenstein: aphoristic, charismatic, acerbic and oddly mystical. If you met this book in a bar, you would definitely want to take it home with you and every day thereafter congratulate yourself on how lucky you’ve been. But that is true of all his books.

— David Mark Williams

J.R. Solonche can paint a picture or sum up a mood in a few broad strokes. He can be joyful, reflective, or wry, but he’s always mindful of the absurdities in life and never leaves his reader behind. I admire his lightness of touch, his lack of pretension and his commitment to simplicity, especially when life feels complicated.

— Amanda Holmes Duffy