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Established poet Sharon Bryan debuts ten years of poems blending themes of biology, astronomy, and music.
Waters's 13th collection delves into aging, caretaking, the shifting landscape of modern marriage, and the slippery nature of familial memory.
The final collection from one of American's most noted poets.
Mary Crow uses refined perception to tell of a mature woman's personal experiences.
These dramatic monologues are spoken by members of the German High Command--Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Albert Speer, Hermann Goering--their wives and mistresses, during the last month of the European campaign of World War II. In language and forms that astonish, The Fuehrer Bunker reveals human beings at their worst--petty, pathetic, desperate.
This highly anticipated second collection boldly addresses female anger, reaching beyond traditional roles for a new place in the world.
James Laughlin Award-winning Filipina poet Barbara J. Reyes invents new mythologies melding Southeast Asian traditions with streetwise West Coast poetry.
1985 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. "For nearly 25 years Carolyn Kizer has been writing poetry that is imaginative, moving and funny...she is still at the top of her powers. This is a wonderful book."--Washington Post Book World
35 new poems and selections from six previous collections including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Heart's Needle.
A major poetry collection by one of America's most widely acclaimed poets, published in his eightieth Year!
Inspired by Lowell's Life Studies, Teicher explores troubled spaces between loved ones as a son becomes a husband and father.
A collection of postcard poems 'sent' from varied places and states of heart and mind.
Selected poems from celebrated poet Lucille Clifton's 50-year career selected by Whiting Award-winning poet Aracelis Girmay.
Ira Sadoff's ninth book shows a seasoned poet at the height of his powers: class, religion, politics with sharp wit.
Hungry for home and belonging, these poems re-imagine real and ideal experiences of immigration and displacement through Asian American perspectives.
"...seamlessly, miraculously, [Hicok's] eye imbues even the dreadful with beauty and meaning."--The New York Times Book Review
The long-awaited tenth collection of poetry from the Shelley Memorial Prize-winning poet Lucille Clifton.
An unflinching, open-hearted inquiry that encompasses religion, disaster, resilience, infertility, adoption, parenthood, and what it means to love one's neighbor.
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