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35 new poems and selections from six previous collections including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Heart's Needle.
An unflinching, open-hearted inquiry that encompasses religion, disaster, resilience, infertility, adoption, parenthood, and what it means to love one's neighbor.
A powerful, nuanced look at service in the Iraq War through the eyes of a veteran turned poet.
"...seamlessly, miraculously, [Hicok's] eye imbues even the dreadful with beauty and meaning."--The New York Times Book Review
Evocative, playful, masterful brief fictions that explode with imagery detailing love, denial, and the squandered opportunities waiting around every corner.
In this rich continuation of Beasley's soul-quest, Gnostic Gospels collide with shaman belief, Buddhist treatises, Schopenhauer's philosophical nihilism, and fatherhood.
Hungry for home and belonging, these poems re-imagine real and ideal experiences of immigration and displacement through Asian American perspectives.
New Wave Fabulist stories combine artifice, desire, and the uncanny as a way to challenge our notions of modern life.
A medley of voices in dialogue with each other, this book-length poem underscores the destructiveness and hypocrisy of American venture.
Full of music, these finely crafted poems continue Waters' bold exploration of spiritual recklessness and celebration through sensuality and transgression.
A quirky, intelligently absurd collection of humorous, poignant short stories.
A vivid chronicle of Italy's rich history from WWII to present these narrative poems sing of a country's vibrant and resilient people.
1991 Outstanding Academic Book of the Year--Choice. "Friar and Mysiades deserve much credit for providing, in one volume, the first full-range sampling of this fecund, variegated, and highly original poet in English."--The New Republic
Ira Sadoff's ninth book shows a seasoned poet at the height of his powers: class, religion, politics with sharp wit.
Laux weaves the warp and woof of ordinary life into extraordinary and complex tapestries.
The long-awaited tenth collection of poetry from the Shelley Memorial Prize-winning poet Lucille Clifton.
Best-selling poet/novelist Stephen Dobyns focuses on the hard truth of mortality, including sonnets about the recent death of his wife.
Using fact and folklore, James Laughlin Award-winning poems plumb the marvelous and weird to understand childbirth, parenthood, death, and--of course--joy.
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