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Dreamwork is a poetic exploration of the then and there, here and now, of landscapes and inscapes over time.
Renowned poet E.D. Blodgett pays poetic homage to Prague in this collection of poems celebrating the legendary city's rich lifeblood.
Bringing his genuine poetic gifts to the project, Slavitt's translations provide stronger evidence of the originals' poetic qualities than has been available for at least a century. - Henry Taylor, Pulitzer Prize winner
In this mature, accomplished collection, we can once again admire Don Kerr's unique prairie voice - minimalist, self-effacing, immersed in his love of the vernacular language of this place.
A dream-like voyage exploring Mexican cowboys, robots, and convenience store clerks, this collection shatters all preconceived notions of poetry.
Contemplates language loss and recovery in the twenty-first century, by relating one woman's journey in learning an Indigenous language.
Working within a postmodern style, this rhythmic and melodious collection of poems originally written in Slovenian by Cvetka Lipus and translated here by Tom Priestly, blends the real with the surreal, dull urban lives with dreams.
Spark of Light is a diverse collection of short stories by women writers from the Indian province of Odisha.
Musing is a book of sonnets, combining one of poetry's most classic forms with history and landscape.
Charles Noble's poems push the boundaries of formal logic, using a poetic revitalization of the syllogism to experiment with conventionality.
Roy & Me is the exploration of Yacowar's relationship with Roy Farran - soldier, politician, author, mentor - and his conflict with Farran's anti-Semitic past.
In this inventive collection of poems, McCutcheon engages in sophisticated literary play and deploys the Surrealist practices of juxtaposition. Moving from eroticism to the macabre and from transformative quotation to the individual idiom, Shape Your Eyes by Shutting Them explores intertextuality in poetry by challenging the cultural tradition of seeing quotation as derivative.
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