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A riveting novel reflecting current times in Eastern Europe--a time of opening up and of storytelling so vital to understanding cultural differences.
The Milk Underground, possesses the clarity we associate with the films that shape our lives.
These wildly imaginative poems read like burning transcripts of one possessed with the rare gift of pure poetry
A book full of strange and lovely images, quirky humor, and an uncanny insight into the classic myths and fairy tales
Patricia Spears Jones's work sings with the vibrancy and intensity of a blues singer.
A gorgeous addition to the Marie Alexander Series, these prose poems are biographical lyric essays.
This highly engaging book vividly dramatizes an urban youth and a rural life, along with deeper concerns about injustice.
Tim Skeen's Risk is a poetic autobiography played out on a kaleidoscopic panorama of history.
Moon Chung-hee's poetry is passionate, impetuous, a poetry of love, of epiphany, of feminist assertion, even rebellion.
In precise elegant words Kim glimpses the paradox phenomenon of our ordinary and difficult world.
An exuberant exploration of a life in love and longing alerts us to enlivened possibilities of nostalgia and desire.
Set in a surreal, post-industrial wasteland, this fable is a striking addition to the Marie Alexander Series.
Car rides with Warhol, tattoos of Kahlo, and dinners with Cornell. A paper museum where inspiration intersects with our lives.
Brandi's collection reflects his keen ear, offbeat humor, spiritual insight, and love for all that illuminates the mind and heart.
Necessities is a meditation on the deepest promptings of the spirit that could be discovered through language.
This faux anthology of twenty-one invented poets belongs in the company of world literature's distinguished fabulists--Fernando Pessoa and Italo Calvino.
A lively addition to the Marie Alexander Poetry Series, these prose poems pulse with kitsch and candor.
Hyesim's poetry, written in the twelfth century became the archetypal in Korean Buddhist literature for more than five hundred years.
Water is the element that connects two shores, flows between and around countries; and the element that belongs to nobody.
Family Portrait doesn't just rewrite the history of the prose poem in America - it sets the record straight.
A book that interrogates the idea of America--especially our westering, both historical and contemporary.
Young's prose poems are uniquely their own: unflinching, stringent in beauty, austerely moving...
"Ko Un writes spare, short-line lyrics direct to the point, but often intricate in both wit and meaning." --Gary Snyder
Orozco's stories portray, in impressionistic, and dreamy language, a childhood spent in a small town on the Argentine pampas.
Walking together Long sings to us--a twenty-first century Whitman-- how we perceive and what we do the broken world matters.
On a journey through China filled with unexpected encounters, Sarah Truman searches for the goddess Guan Yin.
H.E. Sayeh is one of Iran's most celebrated poets and the last living poet of the Iranian Renaissance.
Bright Body seeks to unite, mind and body, spirit and matter, the individual and the body politic.
What is the nature of what Ezra Pound called "commerce" between us? Frost explores this question with passion and humor.
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