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  • - Truth in Berlin Truth in Paris Truth in New York
    av Dr Serge Gavronsky
    301

    The implicit heart of Gavronsky’s imaginary meditation lies in the daunting similarity of the dialogues on the two fronts of the war between terror and authority.                        Harold Bloom, “On Gavronsky”

  • av Dr Serge, PH.D. Gavronsky, B.A. & m.fl.
    297

  • av Sunday Taylor
    527

    How many ways does the past haunt the present? Can it give you the courage to finally follow your heart? Part literary mystery, part how-to-reinvent-your-life, and 100% delicious, Sunday Taylor's entrancing novel about Charlotte Brontë will have you captivated from page one. Get ready to put the outside world on hold. You don’t just read this book, you live it.        ~ Lisa Borgnes Giramonti

  • - In the Penal Colony, Moby Grape, & Judith Beheading Holofernes
    av Kevin Kilroy
    301

    The Chicago Window is structured similar to the eponymous architectural phenomenon: two double-hung sash novellas flanking a fixed center novel. The three panes include: Moby Grape, In the Penal Colony, and Judith Beheading Holofernes. Each of these three works deals obliquely with the gentrification of Chicago’s Near Northwest Side.

  • - Selected Poems of Homero Pumarol
    av Homero Pumarol
    261

    Homero Pumarol’s poetry reveals another country. It opens doors that were previously marked out with trepidation.  Facing the disappointments from the 80’s and the machinations of the 70’s, the 90’s have brought us a voice which can lift bridges into the most unsuspected corners.    Miguel D. Mena

  • av Wyndham Lewis
    281

  • av Leslie Simon
    301

  • av Lauri Robertson
    261

  • av Biswamit Dwibedy
    261

  • av Lewis Warsh
    277

  • - Poetry, flash-fiction, drawing-collages
    av Valery Oisteanu
    461

    Valery Oisteanu took the Lower East Side to Morocco in this color-suffused book and brought it back still redolent and alive, something we need badly as the glass walls of the evil corporate prison squeeze the life out of us. Take this book with you just in case you run into Satan." Andrei Codrescu, author of No Time Like Now: New Poems

  • av Tony Iantosca
    261

  • av Andrew Mossin
    281

  • av Michael Basinski
    261

  • av Lewis Warsh
    301

  • - Selected Poems 1975-2017
    av Janet Hamill
    321

  • av Richard Blevins
    387

    Every day, the old man enters the fallout shelter and works on the two manuscripts. He retypes the story of the cowboy hero beside the story of how the Negro boy really died. “Wisteria is a clinging vine,” he writes today. “It grows the way the old narratives do. But when I think of wisteria, it all comes back to me in fractals.” The working novelist learns to respect cause and effect in his own way.

  • av Michael Salcman
    261

    In Shades & Graces, Salcman tells us early on that “Every intern knows it doesn’t matter how long an incision is, just how wide,” and in this accurate and marvelous detail provides a metaphor for the way a surgeon’s suturing provides a signature, “closed but open like a grave,” that “even God can’t erase.” In poem after poem, Salcman’s signature—the stitched lines of his verse—are characterized by verve, clarity, and formal finesse, and as such they attempt to heal the various and vexing wounds of experience.   —Michael Collier, former poet laureate of Maryland, director of the Bread Loaf Writers╩╝ Conference, Professor of English at the University of Maryland and author of “My Bishop and Other Poems.”

  • av Katy Masuga
    301

  • - Selected Essays
    av Suzanne Brogger & Michael Favala Goldman
    327 - 527

  • - Except When We Are Lost
    av Maria Zajkowski & Mtc Cronin
    261

    In this highly individuated and dignified book, every kind of separation is spoken as synaesthesia.  Verbal, sensual, spiritual “derangements” divide up the page between them and make mildly glorious a mourning.    Sharon Thesen

  • - Knud Sorensen
    av Knud Sorensen & Michael Favala Goldman
    297 - 527

  • av Kristian Himmelstrup
    277

  • av David Thorburn
    291

  • - An Account
    av Anne de Marcken
    277

    The Accident is a fragmentary, lyric thing. Not a story. Not a record. An account—provisional and subject to revision. It is a reckoning with the ways language and narrative fail to make sense of the recursive slippages of loss.

  • av Joseph Donahue
    297

  • - (Addenda)
    av Anne Waldman
    351

  • - Iovis Addenda
    av Anne Waldman
    641

    "Poetry by Anne Waldman presents various studies of place and protest, with images from such. Reflections on the state of the republic and the res publica of art"--

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