The poems in Nomadologies connect moments of separation and union in a life lived between Turkey ...
This hybrid biography of the enigmatic historical figure extends narrative convention to consider...
Roger Rosenblatt's Rules for Aging was a major national bestseller when it burst onto the scene '...
Award-winning memoirist and biographer Benjamin Taylor turns his eye toward the biographer's art ...
Such a Façade, Madame, Is Odd: Late Poems and a Lost Novella is the first English translation of ...
'Coles is a true original.' -Tom SleighThe Stranger I Become probes the permeable boundary betwee...
Transcendent, paradoxical, exuberant with contrariety, Glenn Mott's epigrams mix the sacred with ...
These elegant, boxed sets each contain 78 cards featuring short quotes by renowned poets Emily Di...
This concentrated dose of the mystical wisdom of W.B. Yeats offers pleasure and insight to all wh...
The first in-depth fictional account of the final stages of pursuing the right to die.
Plainspoken, empowering, spare, wise beyond measure, Clifton's words are a balm and a force of go...
'Trappings reminds us how, for decades, Howard's is the gold standard for those who care about th...
The misadventures of a 16 year old aspiring English aesthete who arrives in Normandy.
Moschovakis's playfully grim debut, a gathering of smart, sometimes puzzling poetic sequences, sw...
A New York Times Book Review New & Noteworthy Selection.
Money makes Beijing go round. Tel's puzzle-like novel-in-stories reveals the seduction, corruptio...
Robbie Boyle's always looked after his brother, Quinn. Will he uncover the real reasons Quinn was...
This volume of selected poems, David Trinidad's twelfth collection, spans three decades of work. ...
A passionate, heartbreaking story of authority and revenge, alcoholism and futile redemption set ...
Taliban Beach Party dances with the muse of history on the streets of Los Angeles, leaping from p...
Diane Glancy once again puts Indigenous women at the center of American history in her account of...
Fame, ambition, idols, spirituality, and death. Trinidad seamlessly blends his obsessions into lu...
The longest poem of the century was called 'brilliant' by Toronto Globe and SF Chronicle
Roger Rosenblatt's hymn to our noblest qualities: embracing life, sharing love, and accepting res...
Pulitzer Prize winning poet Richard Howard creates the ideal class of endlessly curious and delig...
The irreverent, tweetable, ludicrous, painful, wondrous work of the L.A. punk poet-widely availab...
Uncannily subtle, deft, and precisely cadenced poems quietly brimming with the intensity of curio...
A daring collaborative celebrity autobiography by two of America's finest poets, D.A. Powell and ...
The persistence of a spirit of wonder in the midst of war, tragedy, chaos, and death.
A proper young girl defies her privileged family and gambles everything-or more than everything-o...
First published in 1948, this unjustly neglected classic of post-war fiction offers a quiet depic...
With a delicate sense of tragedy and serene lucidity, Rachel Mackenzie, the late fiction editor o...
These debut stories, set in northern New England, portray the revelatory moments of small-timers,...
The long-awaited sequel to James McCourt's first novel, the comic masterpiece Mawrdew Czgowchwz.
This young author revives an old form, the aphorism, in ways sardonic, topical, and thought-provo...
In fluid prose, Julien Gracq navigates again&mdash this time in memory &mdashthe magical Evre and...
The Marble Bed, Schulman's eighth collection and her finest to date, radiates wisdom and vision. ...
In a political conspiracy of tragic and comic errors one man takes the fall for another groomed t...
Three bright, punchy snapshots from poet and painter Barnes, first published in a limited edition...
Jonathan Williams is a poet, publisher, photographer, polemicist, champion correspondent and cros...
In Richard Howard's new collection, voices of myth and memory prevail, if only by means of prevar...
The acclaimed poet mines the mystery of marriage. A stunningly brave memoir of profound love, pai...
Fiction. These astonishing stories, which range in setting from Palm Beach to Paris to poet Rober...
James Schuyler on Charles North: 'To me, he is the most stimulating poet of his generation.'
This whiskey-fueled road trip gives us 'a rich, raw speech map . . . of a generation whose destin...
In a New York State town submitting to endless summer Waldorf delivers a widow's dozen of lyrical...
Jules Laforgue, who has been called the 'French Keats' and whose work greatly influenced T. S. El...