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The first US edition of rising world-poetry star Ales Steger's most acclaimed book. The most prominent Slovenian poet of his generation.
Timely and necessary poems investigate the historical and current realities of blackness in America, elegizing and celebrating human life.
Theophobia continues Beasley's postmodern spiritual meditations in the tradition of John Donne, George Herbert, Emily Dickinson, and T.S. Eliot.
Profound, lyric poems interrogate what it means to be fully human as a "queer, black body" in 21st century America.
With wry humor and acute attention to detail, John Gallaher's latest poetry collection captures the pain and joys of caretaking.
Fantastical award-winning short stories that use humor, curiosity, and new twists on familiar situations to explore the boundaries of human connection.
Bilingual English and Slovenian poems examine the aftermath of post-Yugoslavia and the Balkan Wars, recalling vanished people and their country.
An exquisitely written, sexually charged debut short story collection by "The New York Times Book Review" fiction reviewer.
Using lyrical narrative, Makuck's latest collection startles us to attention, giving us new eyes to find radiance in small moments.
Set on a magical island where men are the second sex, story-driven prose poems upset gender-roles, tangling myths and logic.
Blending avant-garde with populist traditions, Dougherty carves space into the poetry canon for pool halls, factory workers, basketball and Bjork.
U.S. debut of major new European poet introduced by Carolyn Forche with blurbs from Li-Young Lee, Tomaz Salamun, Adam Zagajewski.
"One closes Logan's books ... thinking, 'Yes, this is what poetry can sometimes do..." -James Dickey
Biographical poems on artist Horace H. Pippin, who left an invaluable record of African American life during World War I.
The harrowing descent of a seasoned poet¿s ¿dark night of the soul¿ through depression and suicidal ideation, searching for redemption.
A year of epistolary writing culminating in one of the most extensive collaboration books in the history of American poetry.
The first US translation of a major contemporary Pakistani poet. Hard political realities portrayed in deceptively simple and personal language.
A lyric reflection on a continually unfolding life by the former poet laureate of Spokane, WA.
An intimate poetic journey through the transitions, both physical and foundational, of choosing single motherhood and creating a queer family.
Mapping human fragility, lost lovers, and mysterious pasts, this new collection is an exploration of the extravagance of being alive.
A lyric map exploring and transcending intersectional queer, undocumented, Filipino identities as revealed through fragmented legal records.
"The Hands of Strangers" portrays the tensions and moments of grace between aged nursing home residents and their healthcare workers.
Set in the mundane everyday, these poems explore shame and humorously dramatize the clumsy and socially awkward moments of life.
Noted prose poet and celebrated Latino author Richard Garcia’s sixth collection is rich in fabulist traditionslyrical, accessible, and highly imaginative.
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