Lumina Station
Lumina Station
Malena Mörling
“Malena Mörling has the gift of looking at ordinary things with such wonder it can feel like visionary hunger."
—Robert Hass
November 2026
ISBN: 9781967149063
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Available in both print and digital formats.
Photo by Samuel Brady.
Malena Mörling is the author of Ocean Avenue and Astoria. She has published translations of work by Nobel laureate Tomas Tranströmer, and she co-edited and translated The Star by My Head, an anthology of Swedish poets. She has received a Lannan Literary Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a Dianna L. Bennet Fellowship from The Black Mountain Institute. She is a Professor of Creative Writing at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.
Additional Praise:
"Malena Mörling is one of my favorite living poets. Why? Because her work is timeless. It is as true in our time as it would have been in Dickinson’s or Sappho’s. But what does it mean? It means that she has found a way to ask timeless questions—What is this world? Why are we here? How do we live in time?—in a way that’s fresh and memorable and utterly her own. My proof? Open this book on any page and you will happily discover that marvelously lively lyric poetry is very much here. Mörling’s long awaited—and luminous—third volume will be one of the books by which our decade is known."
–Ilya Kaminsky, Author of Deaf Republic
"Can the smallest details of the world hold the immensity of our lives? Malena Mörling’s new poems show us how, pivoting deftly between the intimate and the infinite, superimposing internal and external worlds to reveal how ordinary moments can turn into thresholds of wonder, humor, and metaphysical inquiry. There is truth and grandeur and a deep intellect in these quiet poems. Lumina Station is truly a book of astonishments."
—Jenny George, author of After Image
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