In Scott Withiam's Doors Out of the Underworld, marvelous things occur: a pear talks to a man and...
David Blair's poetry unfolds via his exuberantly free and associative imagination, through up and...
Surrealism, vivid imagery, and spare language draw on tradition to forge a new species of contemp...
Joanna Solfrian's second book, The Mud Room, is a masterpiece of the heart's inquiry as to what m...
'Plume magazine, and now the second volume of its Plume Anthology of Poetry, is a beautifully edi...
Born into a wealthy Boston banking family, the nephew of J. P. Morgan, Harry Crosby was the very ...
ginosko: A word meaning to perceive, understand, realize, come to know; knowledge that has an inc...
Aidan Rooney’s first books of poems, Day Release and Tightrope, both published in Ireland, establ...
Anatoly Kudryavitsky's newest collection of prose poetry straddles the divide between the divine ...
There is something astonishing about the ardor with which Carol Frost articulates and sings the s...
From athletic events to family portraits to celebrations of historic scenes, Running Again in Hol...
'Highway 1, Antarctica' is Justin Herrmann's debut collection of short fiction, describing workin...
Under the Music is cause for celebration, as it gathers over forty years of Maxine Chernoff’s bri...
The poems in Hue & Cry, Martin’s second poetry collection, explore the world of art—what inspires...
'Much more than the story of Mark Pawlak's apprenticeship to a major poet (Denise Levertov), My D...
Ralph Culver's is a poetry of great precision, almost delicacy, and of subtle power, deployed in ...
What a beguiling, intriguing, and evocative book is Sara Marron's Call Me Spes. It entails a Virg...
Philip Belcher's first full-length collection of poems reveals a poet probing memory and art-thei...
In After Pre¿vert, the best poems from Pre¿vert's landmark post-World- War-II collection Paroles ...
Some Flowers is an original in the earliest and now most necessary sense of that word. In these p...
In And Yet It Moves, the poet is an archeologist of mourning rediscovering thatassaults on scienc...
In Filthy Creation, Dylan makes sense of her world through art. Her house is a graveyard of inspi...
Choreomania explores how trauma binds us, even as it tears us apart, how loss deepens a sense of ...
Self-confessed 'wise guy of the prose poem' and also its unofficial laureate, Peter Johnson is on...
Indran Amirthanayagam is a true global poet, and this book in Kreyòl ayisyen (Haitian Creole) is ...
From the melancholy, pandemic-inflected New Poems ('Can meaning take its storied place on suddenl...
You've lost everything, my enemy said. No, I answered, I still have you, Jeff Friedman writes in ...
Vivid Partitions is a lyric study of the illusions that separate us from our true selves. It begi...
We have poetry-words with wings,' Wang Ping declares in The River Within. Ping's 'words with wing...
In Odd Man Out, Dennis Daly poetically contemplates the universe with dark humor and dead-on clar...
In these essays, Joe Safdie seeks 'an expanded notion of the secular, one that contains its own t...
The unattributed quote,'Writing about music is like dancing about architecture' is a clever and p...
The title of Michael Anania's wonderful new book, In Time, could not be more appropriate. Poetry ...
Remember Sappho, kids? Remember Adelia Prado and Frank O'Hara? For certain folk, pleasure is the ...
The delights of Dan Campion's poetry rest with perceptions closely rendered and the poetic amplit...
'Exile is . . . quick, vivid, and nuanced, the poet, like the jazz artist, declaring his space wi...
Nation is a fragile construct, and rarely more fragile than in Joel Chace's tensive, meditative l...
'How simple and strange everything is,' to quote Robert Desnos, one of two epigraphs beginning th...
'Reading these two major talents of flash is akin to watching trapeze artists swoop and dive, yet...
In dazzling poetic valedictions, Roundness of the Possible explores cosmic evanescence and limina...
Fernando Pessoa enters the imaginations of these gifted American poets like a frightening medicin...
Being Belgian and writing in French, the Piqueray twins were influenced by Surrealism, as seen in...
Heat, Sob, Lily, Andersson Bicher's second poetry collection, takes as its subject the full range...
'There is a simplicity to her prose, much of it is pared back and precise. It takes some skill to...
I think of Albert Mobilio as a fläneur of culture. To follow the path of his criticism down alley...