The hardback of Elegy Owed is nominated for the 2014 National Book Critic's Circle Award! Winner ...
Selected by Nicole Sealey as the winner of the 2025 APR Honickman First Book Prize, Bloodmercy is...
Macarthur recipient's first collection of poetry embraces mortality and survival in the facer of ...
Pádraig Ó Tuama's Love between Men questions beginnings, from Eden myth, to personal memory, and ...
Egrets, While War reflects on aging, mortality, and survival in a world where violence and the be...
An elegiacal collection looks unflinchingly at the degradations of the planet and the human body ...
'Wei Ying-Wu was undoubtedly one of the great T'ang poets, yet his work is much less well known i...
'Bitsui's poetry returns things to their basic elements and voice in a flowing language rife with...
'Belieu's poems use a vernacular of their own to suggest a noir world of erotic innuendo and red ...
Winner of the 11th annual Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize, 'The Long Home' is Christian Wiman's
Focusing on figures such as Thomas Hardy, Alan Turing, Virginia Woolf, and the World War One poet...
Editors' Choice Selection, The New York Times Book Review** Starred Reviews ** in Library Journal...
The poems of Natalie Shapero's third collection, Popular Longing, highlight the ever-increasing a...
'Lerner [is] among the most promising young poets now writing.'—Publishers Weekly'Sharp, ambitiou...
'It is one of the very first art books which helped artists develop the aptitude for seeing the i...
How can I celebrate lovenow that I know what it does? So begins this booklength lyric sequence wh...
A Zen-Taoist poetry classic, in a handsome Chinese-English formatThis definitive translation of H...
'I write hungry sentences,' Natalie Diaz once explained in an interview, 'because they want more ...
'Every line resonates with a wind that crosses oceans.'-Jamaal May'Zamora's work is real life tur...
Matthew Dickman is the winner of the May Sarton Award from the American Academy of Arts and Scien...
Burton Watson is our greatest translator of classical Chinese poetry, and here he presents 115 po...
Previously unpublished poems by a major American poet.
For thirty years, the late Thomas McGrath labored over his narrative epic poem, Letter to an Imag...
One of Copper Canyon Press's missions is to introduce the work of new poets. With the launching o...
A doctor contemplates Lenin's embalmed body; two angels flank an open chest during a heart transp...
A personal journey through faith and history, wherein anger is redeemed through passion and art.
Sze is one of the most intensely musical and visionary poets writing today. 'The Redshifting Web'...
This startling debut packages eros, motherhood, divorce, and a lesbian choice into a first book t...
'This book contains some of the most marvelous poems ever written to children, the 'Letters to To...
Likenesses explores the frontiers of metaphor and the power of repetition. The poems are at times...
Ten poems spanning fifty years, are the companion to Carruth's Collected Shorter Poems, recipient...
Intense and pristine lyrics by a poet living in the age of AIDS. He takes his subject head-on wit...
Erin Belieu's debut, Infanta, was selected for the National Poetry Series and quickly sold throug...
'Gregory Pardlo . . . wants to explore the druidic function of art, the works of jazz musicians, ...
Winner of the National Book Award, Migration is the definitive Merwin volume. Now in paperback.
Defiantly nontraditional poems by poet who has been called 'an insider who thinks like an outsider.'
A masterful suite of poems which takes the reader on an Odyssean voyage across the globe.