An early novel by the distinguished American writer Fanny Howe, recently revised, Bronte Wilde, s...
Beautiful essays by Fanny Howe, a poet praised for her 'private quest through the metaphysical un...
Fanny Howe's Manimal Woe maps the intersection between history and family as few books have. Thro...
Who was that stranger beside me?Please forgive me for insistingIt must have been a dream.No one c...
Radical Love gathers five of Fanny Howe's novels: Nod, The Deep North, Famous Questions, Saving H...
A meditation on time, violence, and chance by 'one of America's most dazzling poets' (O, The Opra...
Night Philosophy is collected around the figure of the child, the figure of the child not just as...
Howe tells the story of a woman traveling among geographies both real and imagined looking for he...
In this brilliant work that transcends genre--lyric essay, prose poem, philosophical fiction--Fan...
Fanny Howe's new collection One Crossed Out, presents a portrait painted from the inside of the l...
Here is a careful and striking selection of the poems of Fanny Howe, a poet with a strong followi...
The new poetry collection by Fanny Howe, whose 'body of work seems larger, stranger, and more per...
Fanny Howe, acclaimed poet and winner the 2001 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, explores the fears a...
The newest collection from 'one of America's most dazzling poets' (O, The Oprah Magazine)Set in t...
'We cannot do without Fanny Howe.' -Ange Mlinko, The NationHere a gun might go off, There perhaps...
The conclusion of a radically philosophical and personal series of Fanny Howe novels animated by ...
A spiritually resonant and politically urgent new collection by the winner of the Lenore Marshall...
Born amidst tragedy and implacable hatreds, the young Peter McCutcheon is denied his freedom, his...