Inspired by a young man's brutal murder in Brooklyn, these poems bring forth raw racial dialogue ...
'What does it mean to inhabit a body-and for that body to inhabit our beautiful, damaged, shared ...
'These poems delve into the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds, bringing them t...
Scrap Book, the debut collection from Nick Martino, is a lyric, hybrid exploration of his father'...
In Veer, award-winning poet Cole Swensen examines the everyday world through a lens that shifts p...
In her first collection, Alessandra Lynch deftly combines the surreal and the lyric into a striki...
An imaginative and perceptive new voice, winner of the 2004 Beatrice Hawley Award.
A major collection from ..'.an increasingly important poet for our times.'--The Antioch Review
Nina Nyhart's concern for the saving power of language informs many of the poems in French For So...
Poetry. The poetry which comprises SEA GATE meditates on the provisional, fleeting nature of the ...
This lyric debut collection is grounded in history and nature.
Richly metaphorical debut examines what it means to inhabit a world of 'losses that outnumber us.'
Poetry. Winner of the 1997 Jane Kenyon Chapbook Award, this delicately shaped series of poems chr...
Goodan's mesmerizing first collection wells out of a deeply lived rural life, with all its beauty...
By challenging masculinity, these poems speak to the rejection of traditional societal values in ...
Gritty and unfeigned accounts of the vulnerabilities and strifes endured in a life-long, committe...
In deceptively simple prose poems, Nancy Lagomarsino writes of women's lives and their realities.
'Funkhouser deliberately chooses commonplace and ordinary objects (fish scales, the blue in beets...
Comic, elegaic, and always formally intricate, using political allegory and painterly landscape, ...
Larissa Szporluk's eagerly awaited third collection.
Poetry. Three sections of ten poems each, which revel in the gorgeous possibilities of language e...
A first-person account of the Iraq War by a solider-poet, winner of the 2005 Beatrice Hawley Award.
Iraqi author Amal al-Jubouri contextualizes America's occupation of Iraq through a Qur'an parable...
Fighting illogic with illogic, poems employ humor as a way to make effecting points about America...
Mad Honey Symposium invites us into a wild, prismatic world of strange spectacles and innovative ...
Toni Morrison affirms Jordan's work as 'tireless activism coupled with and fueled by flawless art.'
Poems highlight through the dark parts of our memory that seem the most clear to our adult selves...
Poetry. Asian American Studies. VOX ANGELICA was Timothy Liu's first book of poems. As his work d...
Laura McCullough's silent scream challenges conventional responses to tragedy with deft lyricism ...
Donald Revell's eleventh collection courageously seeks enlightenment and the ethereal, crafting a...
In his eleventh collection, Revell confidently furthers Thoreau's visionary impulse to reveal the...
Reflecting on the tragic suicide of Tyler Clementi, Viral reveals the way any one event ripples o...
Sadoff's eighth poetry collection seeks to understand why cultural norms have kept people from th...
This award-winning poet's third collection tells a quasi-creation story through petitions, addres...
Author's second collection explores elements of chance and mystery that determine human identity ...
Anne Marie Macari's breathtaking second collection finds unapologetic revelation in the female body.
This post-modern Romantic struggles against the frenetic torpor of modernity and gives us poems t...
A curiosity of the unknown leads to the process of questioning how we 'discover' in itself.
'Constellation Route uses the form of the letter to explore issues related to contemporary Americ...
'A remarkable celebration of life as it is lived... This is an intelligent, mature, unique voice ...
An unconventionally brilliant, darkly funny debut.