The Best American Poetry 1997, a volume in The Best American Poetry series, was edited by David Lehman and by guest editor James Tate.
Poets and poems included
| Poet | Poem | Where poem previously appeared | 
| Ai | "Back in the World" | Quarterly West | 
| Sherman Alexie | "The Exaggeration of Despair" | Urbanus | 
| Agha Shahid Ali | "Return to Harmony 3" | Verse | 
| A. R. Ammons | from "Strip" | The Paris Review | 
| Nin Andrews | "That Cold Summer" | Ploughshares | 
| L. S. Asekoff | "Rounding the Horn" | American Poetry Review | 
| John Ashbery | "The Problem of Anxiety" | Arshile | 
| Marianne Boruch | "Camouflage" | Shenandoah | 
| Catherine Bowman | "No Sorry" | TriQuarterly | 
| Joseph Brodsky | "Love Song" | The New Republic | 
| Stephanie Brown | "Feminine Intuition" | American Poetry Review | 
| Joshua Clover | "The Map Room" | Iowa Review | 
| Billy Collins | "Lines Lost Among Trees " | Poetry | 
| Gillian Conoley | "The Sky Drank In" | American Letters & Commentary | 
| Jayne Cortez | "The Heavy Headed Dance" | Hanging Loose | 
| Robert Creeley | "Won't It Be Fine?" | Grand Street | 
| Carl Dennis | "History" | The New Republic | 
| William Dickey | "The Death of John Berryman" | Poetry | 
| Robert Dow | "How Should I Say This?" | The Massachusetts Review | 
| Thomas Sayers Ellis | "Atomic Bride" | Ploughshares | 
| Irving Feldman | "You Know What I'm Saying?" | Poetry | 
| Herman Fong | "Asylum" | The Gettysburg Review | 
| Dick Gallup | "Backing into the Future" | The World | 
| Martin Galvin | "Introductions" | Poetry | 
| Amy Gerstler | "A Fan Letter" | American Poetry Review | 
| Allen Ginsberg | "Is About" | The New Yorker | 
| Dana Gioia | "The Litany" | The Hudson Review | 
| Elton Glaser | "Smoking" | Shenandoah | 
| Kate Gleason | "After Fighting for Hours" | Green Mountains Review | 
| Albert Goldbarth | "Complete with Starry Night and Bourbon Shots" | Quarterly West | 
| Jorie Graham | "Thinking" | The New Republic | 
| Donald Hall | "The Porcelain Couple" | The New Yorker | 
| Daniel Halpern | "Her Body" | Ploughshares | 
| Robert Hass | "Interrupted Meditation" | Colorado Review | 
| Bob Hicok | "Heroin" | Indiana Review | 
| Paul Hoover | "California" | The New Republic | 
| Christine Hume | "Helicopter Wrecked on a Hill" | Denver Quarterly | 
| Harry Humes | "The Butterfly Effect" | The Gettysburg Review | 
| Don Hymans | "Passacaglia" | Colorado Review | 
| Lawson Fusao Inada | "Making It Stick" | Many Mountains Moving | 
| Richard Jackson | "The Poem That Was Once Called "Desperate" But Is Now Striving to Become the Perfect Love Poem" | North American Review | 
| Gray Jacobik | "Dust Storm" | Ploughshares | 
| George Kalamaras | "Mud" | New Letters | 
| Jennifer L. Knox | "The Bright Light of Responsibility" | Exquisite Corpse (magazine) | 
| Philip Kobylarz | "A Bill, Posted" | Poetry | 
| Yusef Komunyakaa | "Jeanne Duval's Confession" | Black Warrior Review | 
| Elizabeth Kostova | "Suddenly I Realized I Was Sitting" | Another Chicago Magazine | 
| Denise Levertov | "The Change" | Seneca Review | 
| Larry Levis | "Anastasia and Sandman" | American Poetry Review | 
| Matthew Lippman | "Hallelujah Terrible" | Seneca Review | 
| Beth Lisick | "Empress of Sighs" | Clockwatch Review | 
| Khaled Mattawa | "Heartsong" | Ploughshares | 
| William Matthews | "Vermin" | The New Yorker | 
| Josip Novakovich | "Shadow" | Another Chicago Magazine | 
| Geoffrey Nutter | from "A Summer Evening" | Denver Quarterly | 
| Catie Rosemurgy | "Mostly Mick Jagger" | Cream City Review | 
| Clare Rossini | "Valediction" | Poetry | 
| Mary Ruefle | "Topophilia" | American Poetry Review | 
| Hillel Schwartz | "Recruiting Poster" | Shenandoah | 
| Maureen Seaton | "Fiddleheads" | Green Mountains Review | 
| Vijay Seshadri | "Lifeline" | The Paris Review | 
| Steven Sherrill | "Katyn Forest" | Another Chicago Magazine | 
| Charles Simic | "The Something" | The New Yorker | 
| Charlie Smith | "Beds" | Poetry | 
| Leon Stokesbury | "Evening's End" | The Kenyon Review | 
| Mark Strand | "Morning, Noon and Night" | The Times Literary Supplement | 
| Jack Turner | "The Plan" | Poetry | 
| Karen Volkman | "Infernal" | Chelsea | 
| Derek Walcott | "Italian Eclogues" | The New York Review of Books | 
| Rosanna Warren | "Diversion" | The New Republic | 
| Lewis Warsh | "Downward Mobility" | The World | 
| Terence Winch | "Shadow Grammar" | The World | 
| Eve Wood | "Recognition" | Santa Monica Review | 
| Charles Wright | "Disjecta Membra" | American Poetry Review | 
| Dean Young | "Frottage" | The Gettysburg Review | 
See also
Connie Hart The heart is forever
Notes
External links
- Web page for contents of the book, with links to each publication where the poems originally appeared
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