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They and We Will Get Into Trouble for This

Anna Moschovakis measures words and invents new forms—in these poems, every comma, every break, is weighted, and always engaged with the world we live in. She writes from a mode of inquiry, friction,...

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Voice’s Daughter of a Heart Yet to be Born

Waldman appropriates the idea of Blake’s unborn spirit of Thel to explore artists’ and activists’ roles during the Anthropocene. From “Citadels Thel Leaves Ringing”: We got to Mars. We circle asteroids...

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The Tortoise of History

Poetry by Anselm Hollo.  In this posthumous collection from an avant-garde great, Hollo's spare, sly, lyrical greatness is on display a final time. August 2, 2016 6 x 9 | 112 Pages Trade Paper Thanks...

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Songs from a Mountain

Panoramic narratives made from imaginary forms, daily commutes, circuits of walks—invitations to a new sense of memory and scale. From “Matson”: So what patent reason is there to doubt the color of a...

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Read Women II

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How to Be Perfect: An Illustrated Guide

“Make eye contact with a tree.” “Do not practice cannibalism.” “Wear comfortable shoes. “Sing, every once in a while.” “In later life, become a mystic.” Offbeat, warm, and funny, Ron Padgett’s...

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Unbearable Splendor

Poetry as essay, as a way of hovering over a subject, approaching it from positions of identity (Korean, American, adoptee, mother, Catholic, Buddhist) and interest (mythology, science fiction, Borges,...

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Blindsight

Hewett is among our most experiential and painstakingly careful poets—drawing inspiration from the grand and the mundane—but he’s really writing about transitions. In poems that are witty, touching,...

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So What So That

Marjorie Welish uses the page—not as a surface upon which to buoy language, but as a core construction of the poem, in visual and kinetic relationship with text. Here, her spatial acuity is tuned to...

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Make Yourself Happy

Using text and images, moving jaggedly across the page and across ideas, creating ever expanding loops, Sikelianos asks how it is we have come to wreck earth’s ecosystem—and continue to wreck it—in a...

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Fugitive, in Full View

Poetry by Jack Marshall Lyrical, activist poetry rooted in a deep appreciation for family, for love, and for beauty.  June 13, 2017 6 x 9 | 112 Pages Trade Paper Thanks to a 2013 ADA Access Improvement...

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Thousand Star Hotel

Thousand Star Hotel confronts the silence around racism, police brutality, and the invisibility of the Asian American urban poor. Bao Phi is a multiple-time Minnesota Grand Slam poetry champ and...

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Good Stock Strange Blood

Poetry by Dawn Lundy Martin Bold, formally innovative prose poems that challenge our ideas of race, voice, bodies, and justice. August 1, 2017 6 x 9 | 144 Pages Trade Paper Thanks to a 2013 ADA Access...

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The Tortoise of History

In this posthumous collection from an avant-garde great, Hollo’s spare, sly, lyrical greatness is on display a final time. From “Art History”: Someone comes along gives that tedious old thing a new...

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Beneath the Spanish

FROM “PUERTO RICO”:  “To the bad times give a happy face, place a red amapola in your black dark hair. Revive the mummies, the dead, burst the bodies out of the coffins let’s all walk to the plaza this...

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Thousands

FROM THOUSANDS:  “Snow as metaphor for everything lower than the predicted low in this my last February of loving you here (a rhyme begun in one poem may be landed in a later one).” Reviews “Lightsey...

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The Cataracts

FROM “UNFURL”:  “Your souls, if you have them, depart without having spoken. They issue reels and loops of thread, filaments lengthened by longing, coming apart in the sky like the tails of a shower.”...

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