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  • av Jennifer O'Grady
    347

  • - Otherwolds of Poetry
    av Joshua Corey
    361

  • av Brian Swann
    361

  • av Roberta Swann
    357

  • av Michael Rothenberg
    357

  • av Boz&#775 & ena Keff
    307

  • av MR Kevin (University of Sunderland) Gallagher
    301

  • av John (Education Walsall UK) Taylor
    357

  • av Brian Swann
    287

    In his first fiction collection in many years, Swann has widened his scope to include "short fiction, longer fiction, non-fiction, prose-poems, memoirs, essays etc.," which Harold Jaffe has called "succinct and precisely refined by a poet of a high order writing nuanced prose. One has to read closely and more than once to get the meaning and feel the rhythms," and Andrei Codrescu has said that "Brian Swann has tailored an elegant suit of a variety of threads. It's on my A list of the blooming philosophical hybrids of the last decade." Jackson Lears notes that "Brian Swann's forays into prose-poetry and fiction are venturesome, witty, delightfully understated and frequently compelling," and John Allman writes that "the self discovered in this visionary collection of speculations, narratives and prose-poems will be not only the author's but also the reader's. There is no way to rush through this book. Every page gives you something to ponder or admire, be it theoretical physics or aesthetics or prose poem or something historic, like the rendering of the fin de siècle transition into the post-modern. In many ways we're shown how looking forward is not too different from looking behind, since reality, the world, is non-linear, built on simultaneities. Dogs on the Roof is a thoughtful, exciting companion. Everyone should have a copy nearby."

  • av Allison Adelle Hedge Coke
    251

  • av Tim Fitts
    321

  • av Michael Anania
    357

  • av Tom Bradley
    251

  • av Larissa Shmailo
    261

  • av W S Di Piero
    167

  • av Jj Hastain
    307

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    276

    Volume 2 on published by MadHat Press, Asheville, NC

  • av Elizabeth L Hodges
    307

  • av Karren LaLonde Alenier
    237

  • - Writing about Poetry
    av Mark Scroggins
    301

    The poet Mark Scroggins has long been known as a leading authority on Louis Zukofsky, a prolific reviewer and critic, and the author of a series of authoritative essays on the history of twentieth-century poetry. The Mathematical Sublime presents a selection of Scroggins's reviews, short essays, and weblog posts about a dazzling variety of poets, poems, and poetry criticism: from Andrew Marvell to Rae Armantrout, Beowulf to Ronald Johnson, from the high modernists to Language Poetry and the contemporary avant-garde. Scroggins expores the varieties of poetic form, the interplay of the personal and the political in poets' and critics' rhetoric, the role of race and gender in the writing and reception of poetry, and the sometimes maddening squabbles that make up the poetry "scene." Along the way he writes about "hauntology" in popular music, occultism among the modernists, the relationship of poem-making and gardening, and his own sense of almost paralyzed awe at the rich and overwhelming plenitude of poetry that has been written over the past century. In Robert Archambeau's words, "Fluent, honest, and undeceivable, Mark Scroggins is just what a critic ought to be."

  • av Stephen Sturgeon
    247

    "Sturgeon illuminates the otherwise transparent impressions of memory and conscience, those opaque connections between our imaginations and each other, in music that sharpens the verse with thrilling uncertainty. His poems impress themselves upon the mind like an iron. He may be the first major poet of this generation." -Daniel Pritchard, editor of The Critical Flame

  • av John Warner Smith
    277

  • av Ben Mazer
    271

  • av Nancy Mitchell
    321

    Into Nancy Mitchell's The-Out-of-Body Shop an untethered psyche floats, its connective cord to the body-long-frayed from successive shocks of childhood trauma, the loss of loved ones by death, addiction or abandonment, or to geography and time and the distracting minutiae of life-split. In this shop, reconnection is only possible if the splintered parts of the psyche can be recovered and re-integrated. To this end, the psyches/speakers in these poems sift memories, scratch through the veneer of appearances, and relentlessly stalk ghosts until they surrender the past they hold hostage. With these recovered fragments, the arduous labor of retrofitting the psyche to the body begins. The success of this transformation will be tested when the realigned self comes up against the inevitable shocks of human existence, and the repaired connection between mind and body can hold fast.

  • av Robert Archambeau
    201

  • av Joe Green
    261

    Joe Green's selected poems, stretching from his earliest years through 2012.

  • - Uncollected
    av Hart Crane
    181

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