Written during the Second World War while Hikmetwas serving a thirteen-year sentence as apolitica...
A centennial volume, with previously unavailable poems, by Turkey's greatest poet. Published in ...
The 'firecracker debut'(Kirkus) about London teenagers contemplating murder. After his mother tak...
In 1971, orphan Marlise Schade-fourteen, anorectic, and evicted from the psychiatric hospital her...
In her newest feat of poetic innovation, Amy Newman wanders the lives of mid-century poetry immor...
In Ridiculous Light, Valencia Robin captures the everyday and the ecstatic in a voice all her own...
In SOFAR, poet-naturalist Elizabeth Bradfield attends our current ecological and historic moment,...
Brimming with music, bursting with flora, the poems in Valencia Robin's second collection are bot...
Here is collection of poems about finding oneself in a life-an ordinary life that one could not h...
M. de Gracia Concepcion explores the affective landscape of the Philippine diaspora in this class...
All The Words I Can Remember Are Poems challenges colonized ideas of history and truth, particula...
With language flush with and supercharged by Eros, Carey Salerno's third book is a poet's elegy t...
Curt Flood was a dazzling center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals when, in 1969, he was traded...
First published in English in 1959 and long unavailable, Rachmil Bryks's vivid stories portray Je...
Hiroshige's One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, actually composed of 118 splendid woodblock landscap...
Electric new verse from the winner of the 2005 Global Filipino Literary Award for Poetry.Both sur...
This book will delight any cook or history buff, with its various medieval recipes.
'The Imagery of Chess Revisited' recovers a celebrated and extraordinary moment in art history: t...
A unique collection that delves deep into the consciousness of a West Virginian coal mining commu...
In Foxbaby, Alma Porch, aspiring dramatist, agrees to teach a course in Trinity College's 'Better...
With her trademark language-baroque yet colloquial, immediately recognizable but impossible to du...
The sixth volume in The Braziller Series of Australian Poets features the work of a much celebrat...
Considered one of the major French writers of our century, Nathalie Sarraute is the author of sev...
Regarded as China's finest contemporary poet, Gu Cheng (1956-1993) has captivated readers worldwide.
Michel Braudeau's The Flight of the Monarch and Other Reflections magically spins simple facts of...
At the age of 34, while seven-months pregnant with her first child, Louise Mooney Collins first d...
Kimberly Johnson's dazzling first collection is rooted in the land and language she inherits, the...
Here is an impressive roster of poets from the past 75 years, including Hall of Famers like Richa...
Thrumming with the triune hungers of mind, mouth, and spirit, Lisa Russ Spaar's fifth book plumbs...
Like nothing before it, Rocket Fantastic reinvents the landscape and language of the body in inte...
The 'brilliant and challenging' (Library Journal) exploration of living with HIV by the winner of...
In the Company of My Solitude: American Writing from the AIDS Pandemic
Set in 1940s wartime England, the trilogy follows young Vera, who leaves her cultivated Midlands ...
At the center of this startling fiction debut is Leah Levinson, a teen at sea in the anonymous or...
A collection of poems that deal with various aspects of human emotions.
Poets for Life: Seventy-Six Poets Respond to AIDS
This collection is a mapping of the senses, in which rapture and disillusionment shadow each othe...
The Man Grave portrays the corrosiveness, violence, and loneliness of all-too-familiar strains of...
Each prose poem in this extraordinary volume is an impassioned letter to a nameless editor from a...
Winner of the 2016 Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award, this potent collection revisits a backwo...
The Deep North is a sensuous, richly imagined and luminously lyrical celebration of the intricate...
In urgent newpoems, Mitchell L. H. Douglas depicts the assault on people of color inAmerica's inc...
If long-dead poet E.A. Robinson and Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell had collaborated tod...
The poems in this enchanting debut capture the dubious nature of even the most reverent tourism. ...
The poems in Town Crier wryly express the pervasive nature of loss, how it suffuses all aspects o...
A rich culling of a remarkable body of work built up over 60 years by one of Australia's most liv...