'The work is not trying to dictate something. It is not trying to describe something. It is not t...
Intimate, historical, ruminative, musical, Wang Jiaxin is a major contemporary voice in world poe...
The Age of Waiting by Douglas J. Penick is a personal memoir enriched by the history of Buddhism ...
The Silence Of Your Name revolves around the suicide of Marshall's charismatic and idealistic you...
Fanny Howe's Manimal Woe maps the intersection between history and family as few books have. Thro...
In his first collection in over 25 years, poet Martin Edmunds' Flame in a Stable is an alarmingly...
Robin Davidson's Mrs. Schmetterling is a book of poems like no other. Paired with and inspired by...
Clytemnestra plotting her husband's murder, Ophelia criticizing her creator, and a report from Ch...
Having kept his poetry largely to himself for forty years, Scott Harney on his death left behind ...
The Invisible Borders of Time: Five Female Latin American Poets is a new anthology edited by Vene...
Persephone Blues offers a selection of poems by one of the leading Ukrainian writers of her gener...
In The Forbidden Door, poets Carolyn Forche and Lars Gustaf Andersson masterfully translate the s...
Come read for yourself why James Laughlin Prize winner David Rivard's newest book solidifies him ...
St. Lucian poet Derek Walcott, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992, was also a playwri...
Sherod Santos' brilliant new collection, The Burning World, shows us exactly why the New York Tim...
Unrevolutionary Times, Dr. Houman Harouni's exhilarating debut collection, takes us on a journey ...
Today is a Different War is Lyudmyla Khersonska's striking portrayal of life from inside war-torn...
It's 1939 and young Maeve O'Sullivan and her family are among the last inhabitants of a windswept...
Ukraine may be the only country on earth that owes its existence, at least in part, to a poet. Ev...
Don't Close Your Eyes, a collection of Hanna Melnyczuk's drawings created during Russia's war on ...
Steven Cramer's newest book of poems, Departures from Rilke, derives from his favorites among Rai...
Few writers have embodied the heart and soul of a nation as fully as Venezuela's Rafael Cadenas. ...
Tiny Extravaganzas, Diane Mehta's fiercely lyrical new collection, works the American sentence to...
'We act like children with our dead,' Halyna Kruk writes as she struggles to come to terms with t...
Kythe Heller's Firebird sequence probes the capacity of the human spirit to endure under extreme ...
Prismatic and polysemous, On the Road to Lviv invites us on an odyssey across Ukraine in the hour...
This book of photos, poems, and essays chronicles like never before the inner world of GoGo, Wash...
In Yuliya Musakovska's newest poetry collection, The God of Freedom, she reveals, facet by facet,...
In his triumphant new poetry collection, Away Away, Mark Pawlak casts his precise and contemplati...
Arrowsmith Press is honored to announce the publication of Nidia Hernández's first collection of ...
Charles O. Hartman's eighth book of poems, Downfall of the Straight Line, vibrates with dazzling ...
William Pierce's insightful critical essay was the first published in North America about Karl Ov...
One of America's most honored essayists, Sven Birkerts returns with a riveting collection. In The...
One of England's most celebrated poets, described by James Wood as 'the major poet of his generat...
In St. Matthew Passion,award winning poet Gjertrud Shnackenberg recounts a speaker's experience o...
Renowned poet Melissa Green returns to the literary stage with her new and selected poems, Magpie...
Jo-Ann Mort's debut book of poems, A Precise Chaos, flows from her life's work a trade union acti...
'A true poet' was how Mark Strand described Thomas O'Grady. About the poems in his first book, Wh...
Where Do You Live? is a bilingual, collaborative collection of questions and responses in Arabic ...
A medical doctor composing sonnets at the height of Covid, John Okrent's This Costly Season exami...
Tadeusz Dabrowski's poetry is as beguiling, reflective and precise as a thousand fragments from a...