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Diane Seuss's poems grow out of the fertile soil of southwest Michigan, bursting any and all stereotypes of the Midwest and turning loose characters w...Savoir plus
Taking its title from a poem by Paul Celan that is both elegiac and hopeful, but also playing off the notion of the "hart" walls erected to corral dee...Savoir plus
The dead are never far from the living in Patmos , the end is always nigh, and the cultural symptoms of denial and reconciliation, unresolved shame an...Savoir plus
These poems wrestle with the inherited myths of their particular time and place. Often set in a small corner of western Kentucky, they explore moments...Savoir plus
This remarkable collection of poems explores the conjoined cultures of Indian and European, the revisions the conquered race must face, and the disrup...Savoir plus
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These poems remind us that we are all in the thick of things, the rich and complicated givens. Moving fluently from subjects as diverse as the surface...Savoir plus
The poems in Child in Amber are about loss--of innocence, of life, of a way of living--and about how we either accept these losses with reverence and ...Savoir plus
Come the Sweet By and By is the first recipient of the Juniper Prize, an award granted yearly by the University of Massachusetts Press for an outstand...Savoir plus
Winner of Ploughshares' 2022 John C. Zacharis First Book Award Wrestling with desire, shame, and the complications of attempting to resist one's own n...Savoir plus
Conversational, irreverent, and disarmingly honest, the poems of But She Is Also Jane follow the everyday contours of women's lives and the expectatio...Savoir plus
The speaker of the simultaneously funny and devastating poems in this remarkable first collection comes from a country that, like the Soviet Union, no...Savoir plus
Does history live inside of us? Are we capable of transcending the past or are we destined to repeat it? With understated humor and grace, Once, This ...Savoir plus