Kevin Gallagher's Diving at the Moon is a walk through China's history, landscape, and culture as...
The Day That Icarus Crashed Into Our Garden
The author narrates the history and life of his demise.....Serge Gavronsky was born in Paris. He ...
Pedro Mir (1913-2000) is recognized as the Dominican Republic's foremost literary figure of the t...
In these mysterious poems, David Need grants us a vision of a world-scaffold made up of narrative...
Radius’s narrator, Augati Quick, speaks to us from her uneasy, lonely and boozy exile as a facult...
I remember only his hands, or maybe I remember an assembly of hands belonging to many men, all av...
'She was the perpetual motion machine of the party who could piss itself in the mouth, the false ...
Liberated collects essays on personal development and reads as a philosophical supplement to the ...
Each of Tony Iantosca’s brilliant poems unveils an unresolved crisis between head and heart. In a...
Just like in Paris, there are men in Calais who deal in human trafficking. They frequent the bars...
Ire Land is a formally inventive novel in which the borders between human and animal, dream and r...
She inquired about our shredding charges and I explained the various security levels (1-6) and ou...
A beautiful novel that illuminates the fraught lives of Egyptian immigrants with a witty soulful ...
This second book in the MAX series is set in Brooklyn's famous Vinegar Hill as well as in the mid...
From one of Italy's most widely read and deeply treasured poets: an essential collection of verse...
Etched by thinking, here is an aesthetic to offset chagrin and disappointment, aging, and sympath...
When Karen Garthe says 'hear Ye see Ye' she becomes our town crier of infinity, an impossible see...
Eleven-year-old Larus finds orphaned girl Tinka and brings her back to the farm where she begins ...
Howard Eiland’s Notes on Literature, Film, and Jazz is a highly erudite and courageous inquiry in...
questions crossabout balancewithin the general nature of musicthe wind soundsmoans on the same pi...
The master hovers over us, and the sound of stirred liquids floats in the hermetic air. I smell c...
There is a fine line between fiction and fact and Heather Sweeney balances on this filament, stat...
Extraordinary content with spiritual insight and academic depth…Few, if any writers of our...
In this highly individuated and dignified book, every kind of separation is spoken as synaesthesi...
Hallelujah Science comes at you like a muted fever and suddenly you find yourself wanting to stom...
Homero Pumarol’s poetry reveals another country. It opens doors that were previously marked out w...
Lice, leeches, roaches, and rats, what people call 'vermin' are fascinating cultures with vivid l...
JI Daniels deftly creates characters of the real and the irreal. In dazzlingly innovative fiction...
These poems are daring, challenging in tone, at moments enigmatic. They move wonderfully in and o...
These poems are daring, challenging in tone, at moments enigmatic. They move wonderfully in and o...
Two broken families, fractured lives, prose that often reads like poetry and a deep understanding...
'I was brought up in the Balkans, in a language that does not exist,' Niko Lazetic once wrote. Th...
Good Morning Bone Crusher! is a book of poems written in homage to the sun. These poems invite us...
Stylinaut is a portmanteau term for a modern-day astronaut turned stylite (or ascetic 'pillar dwe...
The precision of Blauner's beautifully executed and deeply imagined prose evokes the sense of dre...
Nothing But reveals the disruptions-welcome or unsettling-to our stream of consciousness that occ...
Below the unadorned surface of Natania Rosenfeld's poetry, there swim archetypal or (as one title...
Dick Martin's lawless imagination consumes language at an alarming rate, seemingly heedless of co...
As its title suggests, Resurrection Fail is a worthy paradox, blending John Wall Barger's enviabl...
In the midst of the Cold War, these children-many the sons and daughters of Greek leftists-became...
Returning from Europe to New York in l959, Chester soon found himself sought after, not for his f...
At the Poetry Foundation, Laura Mullen says of Alexandria Peary that she is 'one of those wonderf...
Dystopia meets Orpheus in Blake Edward Hamilton's Hiraeth. Through near-future plots that explore...
In the age-old tradition of alphabet poems, from Psalm 119, to St. Augustine, to Chaucer, to Edwa...
What does Jenny Irish's Tooth Box hold? A rabid girlhood of hybrid understanding, a quiet body ye...
Ferne, a Detroit Story, by Barbara Henning, is a stunning recreation of her mother's life. Ferne ...