Splintering like light in a prism, the poems of Jorge Aulicino combine images of the Dirty War in...
In this timely anthology, established and emerging poets bear powerful witness to the COVID-19 pa...
Occasioned by the birth of a first child and originally spoken aloud into a digital audio recorde...
Contemplative and disquieted, the poems of Epistle, Osprey trace the mysteries of encounter, wand...
Flight gives testament to the struggle of skin color in contemporary America. Utilizing both inno...
'A lush, fierce, primal work in which the broken world still rotates and orbits--not for us as we...
Poetry. Winner of the Dorset Prize, selected by Tom Sleigh. In his new book, Jeffrey Harrison ref...
The Nail in the Tree meditates on crucial subjects in devastating circumstances, exploring how ch...
Nemerov's Door is a testament to what matters most in Robert Wrigley's life: love, nature, wild c...
Like Neruda and Paz, Perse and Milosz, Christopher Merrill is both a writer and a cultural envoy,...
A powerful sequel to The Us, which ended with the son Ay wounded, rendered silent and immobile by...
In the sequence of poems comprising Annie Guthrie's first book, the quest for the meaning of huma...
In his most autobiographically transparent (and most comical) collection to date, Waldrep explore...
Korea continues to grapple with the shared memory of its Japanese and US occupations. The poems i...
Ashore sees mystery and spirituality in common nature, in the last of winter leaves and the green...
'Pretend that these poems by Lawrence Raab have come to you from very far away. Think of them as ...
In this award-winning debut collection, the smallest things of the world bear enormous emotive we...
In Sharon Wang's thrilling and corporeal geometry, touch dominates, if often in its 'aftermarks':...
Trekking from the U.S. to the Caribbean and Canada-- wind at their back, ear to the ground, liste...
The poems in Mario Chard's first collection follow three entangled strands - a contemporary immig...
At the heart of What Could Be Saved is the culture of the violin world--its beauty, myth-making, ...
That rush in between when it all comes undone. Knowing its edge like your own pulse and breathing...
The poems in Bed, many written during prolonged bed rest, examine how life's interruptions--illne...
'In Rohan Chhetri's Lost, Hurt, or in Transit Beautiful,? inherited literary forms- the ode, the ...
'Everything is thrillingly alive in Landon Godfrey's Inventory of Doubts: a feather boa dreading ...
Part creation myth, part prophesy, Kristin Bock's Glass Bikini stitches together the fabrics of o...
Babel's Moon eulogizes an immigrant grandfather, and in doing so explores boundaries that are at ...
Multi-genre literary master Baron Wormser's new book is about people from the mid-twentieth centu...
The Many Deaths of Inocencio Rodriguez chronicles an obsession with the 1971 unsolved murder of R...
Part miracle, part oracle, in these poems lava speaks 'with the focus of a burning glass,' lighti...
Rewild is a collection of documentary lyric poetry that explores places that, having been ravaged...
Since its inception in 2011, Tupelo Quarterly has demonstrated a commitment to innovative work th...
Entranced by time and location and the body's longings, this is a book of self-translation. Each ...
The most up-to-date anthology of contemporary Chinese poetry, translated by American poets and ed...
Darktown Follies, Amaud Jamaul Johnson's daring and surprising new collection of poems, responds ...
Soft spoken and intuitive, these deeply reflective poems demonstrate the miraculous common curren...
Atlas Hour is a collection of poem-maps whose cosmology embraces the works and lives of the paint...
Poetry. As three worlds collide, a mother's Philippines, a father's India and the poet's contempo...
domina Un blued dislocates the traditional slave narrative, placing the slave's utterance within ...
In her polyphonic poems, Suzanne Dracius creates protagonists--usually calazazas, light-skinned m...
During the post-civil war era, General Francisco Franco's fascist government forbade the people o...
A collection of translated Japanese waka-poems, including text collage and haibun-style discourse...
An investigation of identity as prompted by art and artists.
Winner of the International Berkshire Prize, this collection draws from an incredible range of li...
A selection of poems that form a narrative about psychological and spiritual somnambulance in our...
Blue Selvage reminds us that a revolutionary message often requires new forms of discourse.
Cornelius Eady turns the inaugural poem into an instrument of reckoning.
A collection of poems envisioned as a magic wardrobe of mirrors, vast with ocean and meadow, reve...