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The White Orchard: Selected Interviews, Essays, and Poems
The White Orchard: Selected Interviews, Essays, and Poems
By Arthur Sze
Museum of New Mexico Press
May 2025
“Inside these poems of billowing consciousness, we too are alive to a spectrum of wonders.”
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The New York Times
Winner of the 54th Bollingen Prize for Poetry (2025) and the National Book Award, Arthur Sze is one of our finest poets. His creative process comes to light in this illuminating selection of seven interviews, three essays, and poems that examine the evolution of his compositions, his decades teaching poetry, and his deep connection to the cultures and landscapes of New Mexico.
A son of Chinese immigrants who was born and raised in New York City and on Long Island, Sze first studied science at MIT. His call to write poetry pulled him away from that academic pursuit, but the sciences would continue to influence his writing. In 2024, Sze received the National Book Foundation Science + Literature Award for The Glass Constellation: New and Collected Poems (Copper Canyon Press). Sze spent over two decades as an educator, teaching creative writing and poetry to Indigenous students from across America at Santa Fe’s Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). In this compilation, Sze is interviewed by his former IAIA student, award-winning Diné poet, editor, and visual artist Esther Belin.
Sze’s fluency in his parents’ native tongue, along with study at the University of California at Berkeley, allowed him to delve into Chinese poetry, both as a student and translator of classical and contemporary works. The White Orchard shows his wider connection to Asian American poetry across the United States and how he has drawn inspiration from translating Chinese poetry into English.
The White Orchard is being released in conjunction with a new book of poems by Sze, Into the Hush, published by Copper Canyon Press.
Arthur Sze is a poet, translator, and teacher. His twelve books of poetry include The Glass Constellation: New and Collected Poems; Sight Lines, winner of the National Book Award; and Compass Rose, a Pulitzer Prize finalist. He is professor emeritus at the Institute of American Indian Arts and was the first poet laureate of Santa Fe. His poems been widely published in magazines including The American Poetry Review, The Atlantic, Best American Poetry, Boston Review, Conjunctions, Harper’s Magazine, Harvard Review, The Kenyon Review, The Nation, The New Republic, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Poetry The Yale Review, and Pushcart Prize anthologies. Sze’s work has been translated into fifteen languages, and he has given readings internationally in Beijing, Cardiff, Delhi, Havana, Hong Kong, London, Medellín, Paris, Rotterdam, Taipei, and Vilnius. He has lived in New Mexico for over fifty years.

“Arthur Sze writes with a quiet mastery which generates beautiful, sensuous, inventive, and emotionally rich poems. Sight Lines unfurls like ink in water, circulating through meditations on the natural world; the pleasure and associational depth of eating food; and the profound constitutions of self through memory, human relationships, and experience of the actual world. A keen awareness arises of structural, environmental, and social threats in the midst of this expansive beauty.”
—Judges’ citation, 2019 National Book Award
Read article “Sze receives poetry lifetime achievement award from Library of Congress” in Santa Fe New Mexican 2025 (pdf)
Events:
April 17: Zoom Reading & Conversation with Nina Palaez at the Merwin Conservancy on Maui.
April 24: Collected Works Bookstore, Santa Fe, NM, 6:00 pm
May 12, 2025, City Lights Bookstore (with Carol Moldaw)
May 10: Point Reyes Bookstore (with Carol Moldaw)
May 22: Poetry Society of America reading at their Brooklyn space (with Monica de la Torre
May 27: Phi Beta Kappa Reading at Harvard University commencement for undergraduates elected to PBK
TBA (Fall 2025): poetry reading and talk on translating Chinese poetry at UC Davis
TBA: Zoom reading and conversation with James Shaheen at Tricycle Magazine (and will be available as a podcast on April 9)
TBA: event at USC with David Ulin and Air/Light Magazine