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Marianne Boruch, one of the most thoughtful and searching of contemporary poets, here draws from ...
'Schmitz's poetry is the art of accumulation, collecting objects and associations to weave into a...
Already one of America's most admired poets, Beckian Fritz Goldberg joins the FIELD Poetry Series...
Jean Gallagher's first book of poems, This Minute, received the Poets Out Loud Prize and was publ...
Belgium's leading poet for many decades, Herman de Coninck has never been translated in English a...
'One of the strongest things I have read in ages. Timothy Kelly writes poems rich with music, int...
Even though he was an important founder of modernism, companion to Picasso, Modigliani, Apollinai...
Timothy O'Keefe was awarded the 2010 FIELD Poetry Prize for THE GOODBYE TOWN, described by Editor...
Winner of the 2011 FIELD Poetry Prize.
'In Carol Moldaw's precise, objective poems, a Parnassian art is reborn. These poems keep a remar...
The first comprehensive English translation of one of postwar Italy's most important poets
Vanishing Lung Syndrome confirms Holub's special status as one of Europe's leading poets and as a...
'Jon Loomis's poems veer deftly and ironically between the sacramental and the sordid, with a won...
Angie Estes' prizewinning volume in our FIELD Poetry Series
The Thirteenth Month introduces acclaimed Danish poet Inge Pedersen to English-speaking readers f...
In pure lyrics and longer elegiac poems this great Hungarian poet inscribed not only his own sad ...
'If anybody except a poet were saying the things Sorescu says in his poems, he or she would be fo...
When poets read other poets, as these eighteen symposia collected from the past twenty years of F...
The keenly anticipated new volume by this masterful American poet
The last poems of this major Greek poet are tinged with sadness and loss, but they also hum with ...
These poems attend to the intricacies of intimacy--with the self, the beloved, the natural world,...
Winner of the 2009 FIELD Poetry Prize, THE SLEEP HOTEL is Amy Newlove Schroeder's first collectio...
'Tom was singular and luminous, as is his work. The leaves just burst from his fingers. He had th...
Oberlin College Press has always championed the prose poem, publishing such stellar examples as R...
Akhmatova was unquestionably one of the great poets of the 20th century. These exquisite translat...
'A searing translation of the poems of a prolific Lebanese writer who has always straddled two cu...
'Among the works by which the times we live in will be remembered and known.'
One of our most popular titles. The selections from these five poets constitute some of the great...
From its opening poem, 'Bresson's Donkey,' to its closing poem, 'Coyote Bliss,' Dennis Hinrichsen...
This new selection, drawing primarily on Rilke's extremely rich middle period, the first decade o...
The first English collection of this irresistible French poet's work
Marianne Boruch, one of the most thoughtful and searching of contemporary poets, here draws from ...
Imagine a book of hours condensed into a book of minutes: that is the project of the compact lyri...
Jon Loomis's new collection of poems visits big subjects by way of the commonplace. While The Ple...
Born in Casablanca in 1959, the son of a French-educated German Jewish historian of philosophy an...
This updating of our previous title, The Point Where All Things Meet, which Tom Andrews edited in...
Rueful, tender visions of the Apocalypse as seen from the Midwest
Killarney Clary reduces the contemporary landscape to its essences and essentials, revealing the ...
Start, Jean Gallagher's third full-length collection, turns to the world of Greek mythology, usin...
An anthology of essays by a scintillating company of poets, exploring the terrain of contemporary...