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  • av Shane Book
    271

    At once original, strange, funny, and unnerving, Shane Book's Congotronic takes the reader into unstable territory, where multiple layers of voice, diction, and music collide. Some of these poems have the sparse directness of a kind of bleak prayer; others mingle the earthbound rhythms of hip-hop with the will-to-transcendence of high Romanticism.

  • av Randall Potts
    271

  • - An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry and Interviews
     
    481

    Presents an insightful collection of literary interviews with innovative female poets, with a selection of their poems and prefaced by short introductions. This work provides important cultural and historical contexts that help define notions of innovation and contribute to an understanding of these experimental poems.

  • - Irish Wanderings
    av Chris Arthur
    311

  • av Heather A. Slomski
    251

    Winner oF The 2014 Iowa short fiction award, Heather A. Slomski's debut story collection The Lovers Set Down Their Spoons brings us a fresh new voice in literary fiction. In prose spare and daring, elegant yet startling, these stories drop their roots in reality, but take intermittent leaps into the surreal.

  • - What It Means for Our Global Food System
    av Spana E. Thottathil
    287

  • av Ladette Randolph
    277

  • av Susan Wheeler
    271

    Acclaimed poet Susan Wheeler, whose last individual collection predicted the spiritual losses of the economic collapse, turns her attention to the most intimate of subjects: the absence or loss of love.

  • av Walter Whitman
    381

    Written in the aftermath of the American Civil War during the ferment of national Reconstruction, this title offers a diagnosis of democracy's failures and lays out its vast possibilities. It also includes an assessment of the ongoing social experiment known as the United States.

  • - Power and Repression in Adolescent Literature
    av Roberta Seelinga Trites
    321

    The author expands the notion of the young adult novel as a coming-of-age story. She chronicles the dynamics of power and repression revealing that characters in these novels must learn to negotiate the levels of power that exist in the myriad social institution in which adolescents function.

  • av Merrill Feitell
    321

    The stories in Merrill Feitell's collection examine the fleeting and unexpected moments of human connection, reminding us of the indelible impact we have on one another no matter how insignificant or anonymous we might feel under our huge, collective sky.

  • av George W.S. Trow
    251

    Originally published in the June 11, 1984, New Yorker, this long essay is a sharp-edged inquiry into the generational institutions of US national life. George Trow's story of the Harvard Black Rock Forest is ultimately a symbolic tale that bears upon some of the most significant institutions, professions, and legacies in contemporary American life.

  • - The Correspondence
     
    657

    Among the more than 150 letters collected in this volume are numerous correspondence concerning Whitman's Civil War years, including a letter sending John Hay, the personal secretary to Abraham Lincoln, a manuscript copy of ""O Captain, My Captain!

  • - Signatures of Landscape and Place
    av John A. Jakle & KEITH A. SCULLE
    417

    Cultural geographer John Jakle and historian Keith Sculle explore the ways in which we take meaning from outdoor signs and assign meaning to our surroundings. With an emphasis on how to use signs the authors consider the vast array of signs that have evolved since the beginning of the 20th century.

  • - A North American Guide
    av Suzanne Winckler
    271

    A guide to America's last remaining prairies, the book includes information about size, management, phone numbers and outstanding characteristics for each together with recommended readings, web sites and maps.

  • - Brushes with Nature's Wisdom
     
    461

    In essays with settings that range from the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming, to the mountain town of Leadville, Colorado, Trudy Dittmar weaves personal experience with diverse threads of subject matter to create unexpected connections between human nature and nature at large.

  • - A Gardener's Daybook
    av Carl H. Klaus
    321

    The author reminds readers that the season of brown twigs and icy gales is just as much a part of the year as the time when the tulips open and tomatoes thrive. He keeps track of snow falling, birds flocking, soups simmering, garden catalogues arriving, buds swelling and seed trays coming to life.

  • av Robert F. Boszhardt
    241

    The chipped stone projectile points that Native Americans fastened to the ends of their spears, darts and arrow shafts are the most common relics of the 12,000-year occupancy of the Upper Mississippi River Valley. This guide offers a detailed key to identifying the various styles of points.

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    257

    This poetry is about the people and events that pass through a life, leaving a void; about finding a presence in that absence, and waking up to the realities of the moment. It is concerned with discovery and confrontation, and uncovering and witnessing.

  • - Mennonite Voices in Poetry
     
    321

    Persecuted by Protestants and Catholics alike throughout history and largely misunderstood by the rest of the world, Mennonites have found it difficult to make their voices heard or respected. In this anthology however, 24 poets challenge our assumptions and confront issues from identity to God.

  • - Contemporary American Poems of Religion and Spirituality
     
    321

    This anthology of poems, by 50 contemporary American poets, cuts to the heart of our theological and spiritual underpinnings. From deathbed spirituals to initiation songs and transformative ballads, they help us realize we are not alone.

  • - A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews and Memoirs by Family, Friends and Associates
     
    431

    Reprinted in this work are the most important adulatory and critical first-hand accounts by many major and minor literary figures in Britain and the United States as well as by Emerson's children. Each entry is prefaced by an essay that provides contextual and historical information.

  • - More Poetry and Prose by Nurses
     
    321

    In this collection, 65 nurses from places as diverse as California and Alaska, South America and Europe, tell us in tough, revealing poems and prose what it's like to be on the front lines of health care.

  • - Visions of an American Icon
    av Jim Heynen
    417

    Each of the 75 black-and-white images featured in this book captures the glory and demise of one of rural America's most enduring icons. From square to round, wood to brick, Dutch to Swedish, the barns documented here are a testament to a passing way of life in Iowa and the Midwest.

  • av Robyn Schiff
    301

    Robyn Schiff's poems enquire about making, buying, selling and stealing in the material world, the natural landscape and the human soul. Schiff moves from Cartier and Tiffany to the Shedd Aquarium, from Marie Antoinette to the Civil War and from Mary Pickford to Marilyn Monroe.

  • av Bin Ramke
    257

    Like the ancient medical text by Hippocrates that gives this collection of poetry its title, ""Airs, Waters, Places"" looks with intensity and purpose at the elemental world to understand the possibility of an expanded notion of health in an often disconnected and disconnecting social order.

  • av Cole Swensen
    321

    Covering a variety of subjects - from the plague and the first ""danse macabre"" to the development of perspective and recipes for pigments - the poems in this collection are set in 15th-century France. They explore the end of the mediaeval world and its transition into the Renaissance.

  • av James Hearst
    641

    James Hearst helped to create what an Iowa novelist called ""a poetry of place"". A lifelong Iowa farmer, Hearst began to write poetry at 19 and eventually wrote 13 books of poems, a novel, short stories, cantatas and essays. Here is the distinct voice of rural life, with all its joys and conflicts.

  • - American Sports Poems
     
    351

    Forged from the basic elements of sport - energy, movement and rhythm - the poems in this anthology reflect something universal; sport as metaphor, sport as a struggle, and sport as the battleground for mythic figures and local heroes.

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