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The Tradition explores cultural threats on black bodies, resistance, and the interplay of desire and privilege in a dangerous era.
John Freeman explores how parks-tiny microcosims of the world-are simultaneously natural and constructed, exclusionary and open, welcome and threatening.
After her mother's death, Chang wrote deep into grief by composing "obits"-from her mother's blue dress to language itself.
HERE is fierce poetic imagination that faces indifference and cynicism with a rallying call for individual activism and collective action.
Drawing upon Navajo traditions and language, Sherwin Bitsui composes a brutal and catastrophic passage through the American Southwest.
Freeman's poetry debut maps the present by way of the past, drawing inspiration from childhood memories, family, and former loves.
Inspired by her mother¿s ancestry and described by Brimhall as ¿autobiomythography,¿ Saudade explores the myths within an Amazon River town.
The last poems ever written by a towering and beloved figure in American poetry, with an introduction by Stephen Dobyns.
A favorite of Garrison Keillor, David Budbill continues his popular ruminations on a "chop wood, carry water" life in Vermont
Boyhood memories intermingle with the present as the poet's young daughter practices karate and his ailing father prepares to die
Ellen Bass's Indigo is a nuanced and profound exploration of life's complexities-where joy and devotion meet regret and dependence.
James Arthur is among the most intriguing young poets writing today--a world traveler who composes poems entirely in his head
Sze, in drawing connections between the pastoral and the catastrophic, speaks to a contemporary condition in which we are constantly fragmented and made whole again as we are presented with a saturation of narratives. In his scenes of the quotidian, musings on life and death, and traversals between the natural and the artificial, Sze opens us to multitudinous lines of sight.
This stunning debut collection introduces a poetic voice marked by concision, focus, and image-driven strangeness that haunts a midwestern landscape.
Champion of the body and the universe, Ellen Bass draws us into her world of details and delight.
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