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Like a series of slides from a film reel, the poems of Dregs reveal the ruin, remnants or dregs left over from the wars and economic and human inequal...Savoir plus
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Kevin Prufer's How He Loved Them sets love in a fraught, paradoxical world where bombs explode, fields burn, and armies advance. With clear, compassio...Savoir plus
The poems in Paul Otremba's Levee explore the intersection between the ecological, the political, and the personal in a world built on oil and greed. ...Savoir plus
In his debut collection of poems, Begging for It, Alex Dimitrov leads us through the streets, bridges, and bedrooms of New York City, sometimes as far...Savoir plus
A specter, haunting the edges of society: because neoliberalism insists there are no social classes, thus, there is no working class, the main subject...Savoir plus
In Doug Anderson's newest collection, Undress, She Said , we accompany a speaker undaunted by the complex reckonings of history, evolving relationship...Savoir plus
The poems in Everything, Andrea Cohen's seventh collection, traffic in wonder and woe, in dialogue and interior speculation. Humor and gravity go hand...Savoir plus
An unflinching reckoning with the traumas of one's life and those inherited through a history of exacted injustices "Some men find nothing, and others...Savoir plus
The speaker of the poems in The Life Assignment is reviewing his history. As if sorting through a box of photographs, the speaker sorts through relati...Savoir plus
How does it feel to lose your planet, your lover, yourself? Ben Purkert's debut collection, For the Love of Endings, tests what connects us to this ea...Savoir plus
Unpeopled Eden opens in Mictlán, the region of the dead in Aztec mythology, inviting us down into a world where "the men are never coming home" and "r...Savoir plus
The characters inhabiting Susan Buttenwieser's debut story collection We Were Lucky with the Rain stand at the margin of society, often perched on the...Savoir plus
". . .Stephen Berg's Shaving is the first book of prose poems I have read that has made me re-examine the function and power of that branch of our poe...Savoir plus
The poems in Andrea Cohen's Nightshade , her sixth full-length collection, are constructed from the wisdom of loss--of lovers and loved ones and a wor...Savoir plus