A Sand Book

A Sand Book is a poetry collection published in 2019 by poet and writer Ariana Reines.

[1] Writing in The New Yorker, Hannah Aizenman referred to the collection as "[...] a psychedelic epic about climate change and forever war; capitalism and surveillance; gun violence and police brutality; fascism and genocide; diaspora, mental illness, gender, and the occult.

"[2] Reines won the 2020 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award for the book.

[3] On Book Marks, from seven critics: two "rave", four "positive", and one "mixed".

[4] This article about a collection of written poetry is a stub.