At the heart of Iphigenia's enduring story are an ambitious, opportunistic, and indecisive leader...
The poems in Rachel Hadas's new book are united by a common preoccupation with passage--passage v...
A generous gathering of the best poems, both previously published and uncollected, from Rachel Ha...
Literary Nonfiction. 'This beautiful prose collection strikes very deep notes. Rachel Hadas, know...
The poems in Rachel Hadas's new book are united by a common preoccupation with passage--passage v...
'What is there I will not let go?' asks the introductory poem in Ghost Guest. With effortless aut...
In thirty-six poems written between February 2020 and July 2021, distinguished poet Rachel Hadas ...
From the introduction: 'This book, the second in the Waiting Room Reader series, grows from the b...
'A piercingly honest account of life with a brilliant man as he descends into dementia.'-Reeve Li...
The Penn Greek Drama Series presents original literary translations of the entire corpus of class...
The central theme of The Golden Road is the prolonged dementia of the poet's husband. But Rachel ...
Good translators must somehow avoid the dangers of mere literalism on the one hand and creative e...
A selection of essays on literature (and life¿) from the award-winning poet Rachel Hadas.
A fresh collection of poetry that explores dreaming and waking.
Rachel Hadas reaches the peak of her poetic prowess in Questions in the Vestibule. A deeply perso...
By noon, now in mid-September, tall shadows are already looming, dark and melodramatic, striping ...