Sign & Breath is a new critical anthology that takes a different approach to exploring these ques...
THE FUTURE OF AN ILLUSION investigates the author's impending death as an aesthetic dilemma with ...
A groundbreaking journey celebrating nature's diversity, family ties, and female power, and lamen...
Celebrating his 70th year, Tim Seibles presents With No Hat, a new collection with a long history...
Your undercover operation is blown before you get to San Francisco. What next? If you're Orpen, y...
This witty and astute novel explores loss, desire, and moral choice, as a recession-era family an...
This memoir chronicles a young girl's journey through abuse, impoverishment, and a continuing sea...
'Trio: three books of poetry -- Planet Parable, by Karen Donovan; Run, by Diane Raptosh; Endless ...
Triptych is of lyric emergencies, love, self, and rediscovering one's muse through the timelessne...
'The Last Orgasm: a collection or wry and fantastical, spiritual, feminist meditations on sexuali...
In a voice reminiscent of Cynthia Ozick, this Jewish Gothic novel renders the fracture and healin...
A National Book Award finalist collection of more than seventy poems on the Holocaust.
Voices chafe against circumstances of love, sex, loss, and longing with sometimes humorous, somet...
H. L. Hix's lines of inquiry ponder philosophic questions distilling answers with an insight intr...
'A young woman's fear of the living thing in the walls of her apartment. An office-based streaker...
A poetic novel: a portrait of a young woman's volatile mix of passivity and wildness.
Poems printed 'en face'--Spanish and English translation on facing pages.
Bruce Bond's trilogy of sonnet sequences explores trauma and self-alienation and the power of ima...
Following her big hit, American Amnesiac, Raptosh's Human Directional zigzags across consciousnes...
In dialogue between poetry and visual art, The Other Sky probes the depths of the psyche: childho...
Reading Heyen's uncompromising lyrics you'll be struck with his spikes as they flash upward into ...
A sequence of prose poems about the ravages of love, how we desire it, and whether we care to rec...
H.L. Hix's measured crystalline particles of everyday life melt, moment by moment, into song.
Life works--1964 to present--by major living American poet, contemporary of Lowell, Wilbur, and W...
Make-believe Martians, talking dogs, and loony secretaries - a parade of hilarious and poignant c...
Experimental in outlook, yet gritty and streetwise, the collection renders stories of loss and re...
At stake are no less than the origins and mysteries of flesh and touch---food.
'Spring Ulmer takes, as a starting point for this essay collection, Theodor Adorno's accusation t...
Nahoonkara moves between poetry and prose, relying on the alchemy of images to open up the magic ...
The moving story of a father's bond with his autistic son embodies powerful themes of family rela...
Fifty Miles is of addiction and alcoholism; recovery; grief; healing; the challenges of living wi...
The Arsonist's Song asks: in our struggle to reconcile the darkest disappointments of our pasts, ...
What would poets say about each other's poems if they were really honest?
An inspired truant from any number of poetical schools.
Surrendering Oz is about giving up the safety of emotionally zoning out - about learning to think...
Variations in the Key of K: Stories, concerning the inner lives and passions of artists, and the ...
The poems probe the contours of landscape, place-both physical and visionary-and the political.
A compilation of half a century's poetic meditation on the holocaust and its causes and consequen...
Using the stage and the bedroom, Renée E. D'Aoust interweaves dance history with the stories of c...
'Searching for a singular voice in one owns mind must be incredibly boring, or exhausting. But, b...
Through biblical re-tellings, narratives, and lyric poems, this young African-American poet exami...
A famous Soviet composer kills himself upon the announcement of Stalin's death, leaving behind a ...
The National Book Award finalist's eighteenth volume of nearly sixty poems.
Originally published in newspapers, magazines, and journals, these essays take an interest in the...
In the Cemetery of the Orange Trees is a disquieting allegory of the clash between the occupied a...
Quick Killschronicles the desperate longing of a young girl to belong, and the crossing of sexual...
'In Wait for God to Notice, Sari Fordham writes about a childhood that is by turns dangerous and ...