"Between the hello and the going lies the shadow--and the poem. In this compelling new collection, David Hernandez writes poems that tumble forward so intensely they rattle our teeth, and others that are nearly frozen in anticipatory grief. This collection offers up the choices we contend with in an era of 'obliterating despair.' Fret or sleepwalk, or take the world in through the senses, taste the fruit, 'despite.'" --Diane Seuss, author of frank: sonnets
"Readers will appreciate the specific, thoughtful attention these poems generate about depression, government violence, and parental aging, as well as the inventive investigations of visual art motifs." --Publishers Weekly
"Hernandez demonstrates how some art helps us bear the world while also making us face its full menace and brutality. For Hernandez's poem-gallery is frightening--full of death, sick loved ones, and dire social problems such as climate change, active shooters, and Trump's abuse of migrant children. The book asks us to pay anguished attention to these threats and disasters, but offers art, and the ways we attend to art, as an intermediary between us and brute reality." --Harvard Review Online
"I've read David Hernandez for twenty years, but only with this terrific new book am I realizing he is one of our generation's leading California poets. Whether philosophical, playful, or political, his language is guided by generosity and wonder. He explores the shifting landscapes and shifting cultural grounds underfoot. Beneath his laid-back West Coast charm, he lays bare the intensities of modern life. Hello I Must Be Going is a book of irreducible wisdom and witness." --Terrance Hayes, author of American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin