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  • av Mark Rudman
    266,-

    Rudman skillfully explores his own life and past.

  • av Brenda Hillman
    266,-

    A celebrated poet's vision of our dynamic universe.

  • av Donald Revell
    250,-

    A celebrated poet struggles with the century's events

  • av Charles Wright
    290,-

    A compilation of powerful and moving poems from early in the poet's career.

  • av James Dickey
    196,-

    Poems that marked a new direction for a master poet

  • av Donald Revell
    260,-

    Evocative poems about the most simple and complicated ideas.

  • - Poems
    av Robert Bly
    186,-

    Striking and moving poems that are rooted deep in the earth

  • av David Ignatow
    250,-

    Rare poetry concerning human mortality and alienation.

  • av Wendy Xu
    196 - 301,99

    Elegiac and searching, poems written in the long shadow of immigration.

  • - Selected Poetry of Erin Moure
    av Kamau Brathwaite
    250 - 310,-

  • av Minnie Bruce Pratt
    196 - 400,-

    Not one word comes back to talk me out of pain," the book delivers a vision of love that is boldly political and laced with a tumultuous hope that promises: "Revolution is bigger than both of us, revolution is a science that infers the future presence of us."

  • - Collected Poems
    av Alfred Arteaga & Cherrie Moraga
    300 - 706,-

    7/15/95 Paris Xicancuicatl collects the poetry of leading avant-garde Chicanx poet Alfred Arteaga (1950-2008), whom French philosopher Gilles Deleuze regarded as "among those rare poets who are able to raise or shape a new language within their language."

  • av Rae Armantrout
    196 - 400,-

    CARE Dress like you care!Care like you care! fascination meets fear as the poet considers the emergence of new life (twin granddaughters) into an increasingly toxic world: the Amazon smolders, children are caged or die crossing rivers and oceans, and weddings make convenient targets for drone strikes.

  • av Peter Gizzi
    196 - 420,-

    The poems in this brilliant follow-up to the National Book Award finalist Archeophonics, are concerned with grieving, with poetry and death, with beauty and sadness, with light. As Ben Lerner has written, "Gizzi's poetry is an example of how a poet's total tonal attention can disclose new orders of sensation and meaning.

  • av Rae Armantrout
    196,-

    Pulitzer Prize-winning poet searches for new ways to understand the world in the wake of the Great Recession

  • - 108 Meditations
    av Ian Boyden
    196 - 400,-

    Artist Ai Weiwei, at risk to his own safety, gathered the names of these children, and their names are the subject of this book. This act of poetic translation is both a heartbreaking tribute to people whose names have been erased, and a healing meditation on how language suggests a path forward.

  • av Hafizah Geter
    196 - 400,-

    The daughter of a Nigerian Muslim woman and a former Southern Baptist black man, Geter charts the history of a black family of mixed citizenships through poems imbued by migration, racism, queerness, loss, and the heartbreak of trying to feel at home in a country that does not recognize you.

  • av Sandra Simonds
    196 - 356,-

    Sandra Simonds charts the formations and deformations of the social and political through the observations of the poem's speakers, interspersed with the language of social media, news reports, political speech, and the dialogue of friends, children, strangers, and politicians.

  • av Brenda Hillman
    310,-

    Poetry of grief and sustenance from an award-winning poet

  • av Kerri Webster
    196 - 310,-

    Visionary poems lay claim to the power of the spinster

  • av Heather Christle
    196,-

    Beauty and peril abound in new poems from this spirited poet

  • av Peter Gizzi
    196 - 310,-

    Soulful and intricate lyrics make this Gizzi's strongest book to date

  • - New and Selected Poems, 2001-2015
    av Rae Armantrout
    266,-

    New and selected poetry from Pulitzer prize-winning author Rae Armantrout

  • av Kazim Ali
    196 - 366,-

    Eloquent intercultural coming-of-age story

  • av Jack Spicer
    480,-

    An essential collection of a highly original American poet

  • av Fred Moten
    236,-

    Poems that play in the sonic texture of discourses

  • av Kazim Ali
    196,-

    How we answer to love beneath the lash of history

  • av Sarah Blake
    196 - 356,-

    Sarah Blake follows up her previous book of poetry, Mr. West, with a stunning second collection about anxieties and injury.

  • av Sarah Blake
    196 - 310,-

    Identities are formed and broken in this unauthorized lyric biography

  • av Camille T. Dungy
    186,-

    Poems about birth, death, and ecosystems of nature and power

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