A centennial volume, with previously unavailable poems, by Turkey'sgreatest poet. Published in c...
In the early 1880s, Black Hawk, a Dakota artist living on a Sioux reservation, drew 76 vivid imag...
The 'firecracker debut'(Kirkus) about London teenagers contemplating murder. After his mother tak...
In 1971, orphan Marlise Schade-fourteen, anorectic, and evicted from the psychiatric hospital her...
Here is an impressive roster of poets from the past 75 years, including Hall of Famers like Richa...
Brimming with music, bursting with flora, the poems in Valencia Robin's second collection are bot...
Thiscollection, winner of the 2014 Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award, furtherestablishes Shane...
With language flush with and supercharged by Eros, Carey Salerno's third book is a poet's elegy t...
Straddling genres-prose poetry, micro memoir, fairy tale, autofiction-Where Will We Live If the H...
Sappho meets Springsteen in Insecurity System by Sara Wainscott, a wry exploration of memory, mot...
Set in New York City in the 1950s and 1960s, this is the coming-of-agestory of Hector Santinio, t...
Uncommon Prayer is a book about desire, and about the ways in which desire can and cannot be expr...
In Soft Launch, Aaron Belz takes what might seem normal to other people-a 1 3 full bottle of Prel...
Since its founding in 1975, Persea Books has been a vital force in contemporary poetry. In its ea...
Thrumming with the triune hungers of mind, mouth, and spirit, Lisa Russ Spaar's fifth book plumbs...
From hospital rooms to dive bars, Don't Let It Kill You by Theo LeGro confronts the complexities ...
Lisa Russ Spaar's seventh full-length collection of poems, Soul Cake, which takes its title from ...
In 'Anima Hominis,' Yeats writes, 'We make out of our quarrels with others, rhetoric, but of the ...
The sixth volume in The Braziller Series of Australian Poets features the work of a much celebrat...
Considered one of the major French writers of our century, Nathalie Sarraute is the author of sev...
Regarded as China's finest contemporary poet, Gu Cheng (1956-1993) has captivated readers worldwide.
Michel Braudeau's The Flight of the Monarch and Other Reflections magically spins simple facts of...
Kimberly Johnson's dazzling first collection is rooted in the land and language she inherits, the...
Thrumming with the triune hungers of mind, mouth, and spirit, Lisa Russ Spaar's fifth book plumbs...
The 'brilliant and challenging' (Library Journal) exploration of living with HIV by the winner of...
In the Company of My Solitude: American Writing from the AIDS Pandemic
Set in 1940s wartime England, the trilogy follows young Vera, who leaves her cultivated Midlands ...
At the center of this startling fiction debut is Leah Levinson, a teen at sea in the anonymous or...
A collection of poems that deal with various aspects of human emotions.
Poets for Life: Seventy-Six Poets Respond to AIDS
'Emecheta's fluent prose...is steeped in the tradition of a difficult rural African life.' The Ne...
This powerful and breathtakingly beautiful Book of Hours was designed in the fifteenth century by...
Features a series of thirty-one embroidered samplers by contemporary American artist Elaine Reich...
Tullia d'Aragona is one of the most renowned women writers from the Italian Renaissance. Given th...
With a new introduction by author Le Roy Ladurie, this special paperback edition offers a fascina...
At the age of 34, while seven-months pregnant with her first child, Louise Mooney Collins first d...
Zosha Palovsky was born in a Displaced Persons camp in Germany, the daughter of Holocaust survivo...
Whether in the title poem, spoken by those who lived longingly and vicariously through the famous...
This inspiring story of Jessie De La Cruz, the United Farmer Workers, and la Causa is told as onl...
This fourth collection, bythe author of Ivory Cradle, unearthsa hidden prehistoric world of art a...
Pervaded by a peaceful stillness, yet resoundingly powerful, these poems speak of the fear and co...
A fictional autobiography of the fantastically creative eighteenth-century Italian engraver Giova...
A former U.S. soldier recalls the experience of training at Fort Ord during the Vietnam era. Illu...
This volume gathers together all the extant pastels of Eugene Delacroix (1798-1862), the leader o...
'These poems seem broadcast--not to a European war zone behind an iron curtain of Communism but t...
Randall Mann combines the regal and ribald, his ear for poetic form matched by his unrelenting ey...