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  • av Sean Thomas Dougherty
    216,-

    "In his twentieth book, most of which was first composed on the backs of medical forms while on break as a third-shift medical technician, Sean Thomas Dougherty brings us a memoir-like prose sequence reflecting on disability, chronic illness, addiction, survival, love, and parenthood"--

  • av Danielle Cadena Deulen
    216,-

    "Consumed with the accumulation of lost time and unfulfilled longing, Desire Museum by Danielle Deulen is an intricate exploration of things left unfinished or unsatisfied"--

  • av Subhaga Crystal Bacon
    216,-

    "Grounded in protest and solidarity, Subhaga Crystal Bacon's Isabella Garder Award-winning Transitory is a collection of elegies memorializing 46 transgender and gender-nonconforming people murdered in the US and Puerto Rico in 2020"--

  • av Jessica Q. Stark
    250,-

  • av Li-Young Lee
    185,-

  • av Mahtem Shiferraw
    186,-

    "Through a lens simultaneously historical and political, Mahtem Shiferraw attends to personal and collective experiences of migration, motherhood, and immigration's complicated notions of home. In Nomenclatures of Invisibility, Shiferraw calls us to carve out space for the multitudes of selves we carry when we migrate across boundaries of body, language, and state. Through a decolonial poetics, giving name to everything in her path from the Italian colonization of Eritrea (and failure to colonize Ethiopia) to her beloved eucalyptus tree, she blurs physical and temporal borders, paying homage to ancestors past, present, and future. Shiferraw writes unapologetically against erasure, against invisibility, instead creating a space that holds grief lovingly, that can tend to the wounds held and held in the endlessly-traveling body. Brilliant with abundance and texture, Shiferraw's poems dismantle the empire's sterility of language, both historical and present. In Nomenclatures of Invisibility, Mahtem Shiferraw builds a home within her poems, attentively naming those who exist within them out of invisibility and into the radiant light: "We walk in unison too: our backs bending at once,/ our arms breaking, our abdomens kicked into silence, thighs bleeding. Through this I ask; am I still lit? And they, again...what else would you be-""

  • av Jeannine Hall Gailey
    186,-

    "Against a constellation of solar weather events and evolving pandemic, Jeannine Hall Gailey's Flare, Corona paints a self-portrait of the layered ways that we prevail and persevere through illness and natural disaster. Gailey deftly juxtaposes odd solar and weather events with the medical disasters occurring inside her own brain and body- we follow her through a false-alarm terminal cancer diagnosis, a real diagnosis of MS, and finally the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. The solar flare and corona of an eclipse becomes the neural lesions in her own personal "flare," which she probes with both honesty and humor. While the collection features harbingers of calamity, visitations of wolves, blood moons, apocalypses, and plagues, at the center of it all are the poet's attempts to navigate a fraught medical system, dealing with a series of challenging medical revelations, some of which are mirages and others that are all too real. In Flare, Corona, Jeannine Hall Gailey is incandescent and tender-hearted, gracefully insistent on teaching us all of the ways that we can live, all of the ways in which we can refuse to do anything but to brilliantly and stubbornly survive"--

  • av Alicia Mountain
    186,-

    "Comprised of four heroic crowns of sonnets, Alicia Mountain's Four in Hand is both formal and experimental, ranging from lyric romantic and familial narratives to blank verses of reconfigured found text pulled from financial newsletter emails. Language and white space equally captivate with their sparsity and abundance as Mountain pursues the implications of national political identity with intersectional awareness. These poems interrogate our collective complicity in late-stage capitalism, drone warfare, the election of Donald Trump, environmental degradation, mental health crises, and the dawn of Covid-19 through the lens of gay poetic lineage, regionalism, and familial kinships structures"--

  • av Aracelis Girmay
    184,-

    This highly anticipated second collection is the winner of the 2011 Isabella Gardner Poetry Award.

  • av Ray González
    176,-

  • av Richard Foerster
    170,-

  • av Sam Hamill
    160,-

  • av Li-Young Lee
    196,-

  • av Naomi Shihab Nye
    196,-

  • av Heather Sellers
    196,-

  • av Dustin Kyle Pearson
    186,-

    In pursuit of his brother, a man traverses the fantastical and grotesque landscape of Hell, pondering their now fractured relationship.

  • av Bruce Weigl
    376,-

    America's premier living military veteran poet reveals the long scars left by Vietnam and the ghosts encountered at life's end.

  • av Erika Meitner
    186,-

  • av Michael Waters
    166 - 360,-

    Waters's 13th collection delves into aging, caretaking, the shifting landscape of modern marriage, and the slippery nature of familial memory.

  • av Deborah Brown
    196,-

    A glimmering collection of poems that find solace in beauty, mythology, and the stars while enduring familial struggles and loss.

  • av Louis Simpson
    196,-

    The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet's new collection reflects sixty years as a leading figure in American letters.

  • av Laurie Kutchins
    196,-

    A metaphorically rich new poetry collection from the winner of the 1997 Isabella Gardner Poetry Award.

  • - New and Selected Poems
    av Mr Ray Gonzalez
    286,-

  • av Russell Edson
    184,-

    New prose poems by an American master, surrealist comic genius, magician of metaphor and imagination.

  • av Mr David Mura
    196,-

    Mura examines the experience of contemporary Asian-Americans and familial history between generations of Japanese-Americans.

  • av Barton Sutter
    196,-

    A deft practitioner of meter and rhyme, Sutter is a fireside storyteller who makes the language thump and sing.

  • av Mark Irwin
    196,-

    A new collection of poetry by one of America's most celebrated lyric poets.

  • - New and Selected Poems
    av Mr Lola Haskins
    196,-

    Lola Haskins propels the reader through the inevitable terrains of desire, love and loss.

  • - A Circle of Ninety-One Nights
    av Willis Barnstone
    196,-

  • av Mr Alan Michael Parker
    184,-

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