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How far are we from the Lake District? How far from the garden? Eric Linsker's first book scrolls down the Anthropocene, tracking our passage through ...Savoir plus
Merging the spirits of Don Quixote, Shakespearean fools, Theodore Roethke, Frank O'Hara, James Merrill, and the Marx Brothers, Zach Savich's first boo...Savoir plus
Drawing equally from Wallace Stevens, Gertrude Stein, John Berryman, and Robert Frost, Samuel Amadon's award-winning Like a Sea is a collection of poe...Savoir plus
These poems address the vulnerability of language when we are in extreme states of desire and loss, especially erotic desire and erotic loss. Central ...Savoir plus
"Kwiatek's poems emit the uncanny luminosities of the artists' worlds they refer to: those of Caspar David Friedrich, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Odilon Red...Savoir plus
Drawing from the paintings of Susan Rothenberg, Gwyneth Scally, and Eric Fischl as well as from the photography of Allison Maletz, Joshua Marie Wilkin...Savoir plus
This collection of short lyric poems evoke certain themes: interaction of and struggle between the human and natural world; violence, particularly aga...Savoir plus
With calm abandon, Rob Schlegel stands among the genderless trees to shake notions of masculinity and fatherhood. Schlegel incorporates the visionary ...Savoir plus
Playful Song Called Beautiful ranges far into the intersections of faith and scientific thought, places where "there is no stranger who is / stranger ...Savoir plus
The language of Molly Brodak's first full-length collection, A Little Middle of the Night , is ever shifting, brightly sonic, and disarming while expl...Savoir plus
Whether wandering the paths of the imagination, driving through sparsely populated countryside, or listening for the voices of animals, Joseph Campana...Savoir plus
This collection of poems explores various kinds of longing and loss - sex, death, exile, story, love, and time. These poems draw from culture, both hi...Savoir plus
"At the edge of a field a thought waits," writes Cassie Donish, in her collection that explores the conflicting diplomacies of body and thought while ...Savoir plus
On the surface, L. S. Klatt's poems are airy and humorous--with their tales of chickens wandering the highways of Ohio and Winnebago trailers rolling ...Savoir plus
For a number of years, Leslie Ullman has lived in the Southwest, on cultivated land, in the company of horses and with access to uncultivated desert. ...Savoir plus
2006 Iowa Poetry Prize winner In Sunday Houses the Sunday House , Elizabeth Hughey embraces the possibility that we can learn as much from objects as ...Savoir plus
Proceeding from Helene Cixous's charge to ""kill the false woman who is preventing the live one from breathing"", The Fix forges that woman's reckonin...Savoir plus
By turns chic, romantic, sardonic, droll, seductive, and in your face, Maureen Seaton is a cornucopia of attitudes and styles, a street-smart, deeply ...Savoir plus
In System of Ghosts, Lindsay Tigue details the way landscape speaks to isolation and personhood, how virtual and lived networks alter experience. She ...Savoir plus
Julie Hanson's award-winning collection, Unbeknownst , gives us plainspoken poems of unstoppable candor. They are astonished and sobered by the incomi...Savoir plus
Includes poems that speak of quietness, namelessness, the reachlessness of love, the fortune of animals and their silence, apocalypse, abandonment, be...Savoir plus
This second book by James McKean displays a large, dignified, and precise talent - McKean is always looking and reaching out to the difficult world, p...Savoir plus
Here, the author confronts the slipperiness of language and perception as she probes natural processes - the lives of insects, the uncertainty of love...Savoir plus
In thrilling poems of metamorphosis and birth, death and dissolution, Stephanie Pippin's debut collection returns us to a world unshorn of wildness. D...Savoir plus