Sharon Olds is one of the foremost voices in contemporary poetry. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Stag’s Leap and the National Book Critics Circle Award for Strike Sparks, and author of numerous other collections, including Balladz (2022) and Odes, she is known for writing intensely personal, emotionally graphic poems marked by grace, chivalry, and precision. Born in 1942 in San Francisco, Olds grew up a “hellfire Calvinist” in Berkeley, California, attended Stanford University, and earned her PhD from Columbia University. She teaches in the graduate writing program at New York University.

Photograph by Hillery Stone.

What It Requires

by Sharon Olds

Lying on my back, reading, weeping.
Don’t, I say out loud, don’t—
meaning “don’t understand why you’re crying, don’t
know what you are. You’re going to know—when you
hear what you say—what this book
has been teaching you.” Meanwhile, I am

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