This book of mixed poetry by a single author brings reading pleasure to a variety of conasaours from the devoted hopeless romantic to the humor seeking mischievous side in all of us.
The Lichtenberg Figures, winner of the Hayden Carruth Award, is an unconventional sonnet sequence that interrogates the relationship between language and memory, violence and form.
Rooted in the Midwest but at home anywhere, Glenna Luschei has spent over fifty years writing and supporting other writers in the midst of adventures that have taken her around the globe.
The Blood Poems is one part bloodletting, one part healing, and one part sensuous celebration as Jessica Helen Lopez lays out what it means to be a strong brown woman, a single mother, and the kickass bard that the twenty-first century needs.
With this, his first collection of poetry, Stephen Kuusisto (author of the memoir Planet of the Blind) explores blindness and curiosity, loneliness and the found instruments of continuation.
"e;A Below Zero Mentality in the Day of Social Ideals"e; is a collection of poetry in which the author seeks to offer a series of reflections and ruminations on life and contemporary society.
The Strategic Poet: Honing the Craft focuses on the craft of poetry and is based on the belief that craft can be taught and the best teacher of craft is a good poem.
Monsters, cryogenics, relationships, religion, war, dragons, cannibalism, angels, demons, space exploration, aliens, beans, eyes, traffic cones, gods, Chicago, pot plants, robots, a dive bar on Mars, goblins, heart break, July, cake, bees, geese, peacock flavour crisps and time travel are just some of the things you'll find in this eclectic collection of flash fiction and poetry.
"e;That calling, at once religious, ethical, and aesthetic, is one that only a genuine poet can hearand very few poets can explain it as compellingly as Mr.
Winner of the Hayden Carruth Award Radio Crackling, Radio Gone is a debut collection of poetry that explores multiple logics of perception, association, and interpretation.
A New York Times 100 Notable Book and longlisted for the Warwick Writing Prize, Lisa Robertson's Magenta Soul Whip collects occasional works written over the past fifteen years, turning vestige into architecture, chagrin into resplendence.
From The Prayer At The Coffee Shop, to This New Day, take a journey in poetry as one woman works to hear that One Clear Voice within on a quest to accept the .
The poems in this book were written between 1944 and 1946 whilst the author was serving with the Friends Ambulance Unit, first in London hospitals and then in northwest Europe following the Allied advance.
The poems in The Gospel of Wildflowers and Weeds expand the sacred within a baroque, magical-realist poetics that immerses itself in the flora and fauna of the Caribbean and the region's complex interplay of African, Judeo-Christian, and Taino (Arawak) cultures.
Tu es partie te faire enterrer je pleurs à chaudes larmes pourquoi ne pas m’avoir attendu chapelle déserte tout est consumé une veille franchit l’embrasure échevelée c’est une affaire faite les morts sont avec les morts lance-t-elle en ramenant au cloître une sainte momifiée.
From a boys first acquaintance with nature and the meaning of time to witnessing climate change and desolating wars, Theodore Haddins poems in The Pendulum Moves Off celebrate the lives of humans and Earths other animal inhabitants with longing, exuberance, and awakening.
Composed entirely of words taken from the letters and public statements of the notorious segregationist Bull Connor, the poems in White Bull use language that was wielded in violence and oppression to reckon with the present moment.
A collectible new Penguin Classics series: stunning, clothbound editions of ten favourite poets, which present each poet's most famous book of verse as it was originally published.