by Kira Tucker
Akashic Books, December 1, 2026
“Call me, calling all this what it is, American.”
Winner of the National Poetry Series, Kira Tucker’s Wildest rethinks the American Dream as a series of ecological nightmares and the untold stories buried within. These unflinching lyrics bear witness to the raging wildfires, literal and figurative, of social injustice—from the haunting origins of Lake Lanier to the human rights crisis converging at this nation’s borders and beyond.
Rooted in the Delta South, Wildest is a sojourn through geographies of loss and hope—from the diasporic flora of the Puerto Rican rainforest, to the microplastics clouding Mt. Fuji, to the iridescent beauty of Gulf Coast oil spills, and more. Investigating turn-of-the-century dream science alongside apocalyptic climate data, this collection insists on a reclamation of wildness. Each poem reaches—through personal memory, archives of public life, and seeds of possibility—toward a richer understanding of our collective unconscious.
Above all, this striking debut asks: how might we dream, grieve, and make meaning at this global tipping point?
"A brilliant debut." —Jericho Brown, author of The Tradition, winner of the Pulitzer Prize
"Thrilling, elegiac, necessary." —Natasha Trethewey, author of Native Guard, winner of the Pulitzer Prize