'Driving the Beast is a book about movement. Christopher Bakken's poems shift between Greece and ...
What Women Know, What Men Believe
In Wyatt Prunty's new collection of poems, people either keep their balance or, doubting it, tip ...
For two weeks every year, literary figures from throughout the country gather in rural Sewanee, T...
Wyatt Prunty's poems have been described as 'quiet, reflective, and of unexpected depth' (Howard ...
'In Wyatt Prunty's poetry, familiar things and places, old things and new things, lost things, lo...
Dan Albergotti's Candy is a book steeped in sound and silence. Sound in the form of song, of chao...
How close can a person come to home when their family has deserted it? Guided by this question, t...
In Couldn¿t Prove, Had to Promise, Wyatt Prunty ushers readers into a seesaw world, one that teet...
Prunty's book is a reading of contemporary American poets using the phenomenological approaches o...
The work of Wyatt Prunty has been acclaimed by critics and poets alike. In this latest book of po...
'Every summer for the past thirty years, the Sewanee Writers' Conference has gathered a community...