A necessary selection of work, out-of-print or never published, by a seminal mid-century poet.
Joshua Beckman's poems of emotional curiosity invite the reader to a quiet, familiar space.
The inaugural winner of the annual American Poetry Review Honickman First Book Award.
Recognized as one of his generation's most important voices: fervent, generous, intimate, new.
Assembled using recorded conversations with the Slovenian poet Tomaž Šalamun, this book-length po...
Companion v. to: Braunwald's heart disease.
Famed for his long poems, award-winning poet Beckman returns with 150 very very short poems.
Deliberately anachronistic and delightfully extractable, the microgram is a metaphor itself for t...
Poetry. Tomaz Salamun wrote about Joshua Beckman's first book, THINGS ARE HAPPENING (winner of th...
A reader-friendly anthology of influencethe geologic, historical, and personal history to supple...
Brilliantly assembled poetic fragments elucidate the undone and chaotic experiences surrounding a...
The inaugural winner of the annual American Poetry Review Honickman First Book Award.
One of poetry's genuinely necessary voices, Beckman offers a magnanimous vision of the world.
Supplication: Selected Poems gathers work by one of the most significant poets of the Black Mount...
Lectures that meander, accumulate, and adjust in an echolocating search for the in-between places...
Brilliantly assembled poetic fragments elucidate the undone and chaotic experiences surrounding a...
Joshua Beckman's poems of emotional curiosity invite the reader to a quiet, familiar space.
The Brother in Elysium: Artwork and Publications by Jon Beacam, 2008-2013
A political anthology from the front lines of American poetics.