An unflinching, open-hearted inquiry that encompasses religion, disaster, resilience, infertility...
Written by internationally beloved poet Naomi Shihab Nye, Sidekick stands as a testament to poetr...
In these richly textured poems—crafted with taut clarity and consummate skill—Waters confronts th...
Michelle Phuong Ho’s Bone Symphony mines the wreckage of colonialism and imperialist warfare in V...
In her lyrical fifth collection, I Am Trying to Love the Whole World, Jenny Browne fearlessly con...
Blood on the Leaves by Hope Wabuke is a searing and lyrical poetry collection that explores the i...
'He knows what things look like and how they act, and he understands that the motion of the langu...
Poems of rare brilliance and philosophical depth, translated with the perfect pitch of the poet.
Poems of life and death rendered in darkly beautiful language.
Poems dealing with the land of Israel, and inconsistencies and mysteries in Biblical texts.
Set in Greece, this innovative debut uses discrete, telling moments to create fast-paced stories ...
The first US edition of rising world-poetry star Ales Steger's most acclaimed book. The most prom...
U.S. debut poetry collection by one of Poland's most acclaimed and award-winning younger poets.
Daniels' fourteenth collection delves into the streets of Detroit and Pittsburgh as they fight fo...
A master of neo-confessional poetry, Craig Morgan Teicher charts new territory in his fierce expl...
Internationally celebrated poet places her Palestinian-American identity center stage, putting a ...
Winner of the BOA Short Fiction PrizeFinalist for the the Big Other Award for Fiction
• Debra Kang Dean was born andraisedin Honolulu Hawai'i. She is managing editor of Tar River Poet...
35 new poems and selections from six previous collections including the Pulitzer Prize-winning He...
A new collection of poetry from the bestselling author of 'The Courage to Heal.'
American Children is an elegy-in-verse. Its thematic pillars-four long elegies-are bridged by thr...
In 2007, Lucille Clifton became the first African American woman to win the Ruth Lilly Poetry Pri...
Theophobia continues Beasley's postmodern spiritual meditations in the tradition of John Donne, G...
An anthropologist writes poems about globalization, culture, war, and fieldwork in South Sudan, U...
Renia White's debut poetry collection pushes against state-sanctioned authority and societal thou...
The recipient of the 1985 Greek National Poetry Award for the Greek version of Beings and Things ...
LAST COPIES. Poetry. Memoir. African American Studies. A landmark collection by one of America's ...
'The Hands of Strangers' portrays the tensions and moments of grace between aged nursing home res...
The first bilingual U.S. publication of celebrated Israeli poet Erez Bitton, often considered the...
A debut story collection that twists the clichés of mainstream mystery writing, bringing new surp...
An exciting younger poet explores the rhetoric of prayer and the dizzying possibilities of medita...
Chilling, funny, devastating: Upton’s characters backtrack into the past, then make their way for...
The winner of the Isabella Gardner Poetry Award for 2007.
Employing some of the link-and-shift techniques of the Japanese renku, these poems repeatedly all...
Through his poetry, his editing of Contemporary American Poetry, and his many residencies and rea...
Selected by Thomas Lux as the winner of the eighth annual A. Poulin, Jr., Poetry Prize.
This highly anticipated second collection is the winner of the 2011 Isabella Gardner Poetry Award.
Mapping human fragility, lost lovers, and mysterious pasts, this new collection is an exploration...
'An exploration of memory, mourning, and humanity's precarious relationship to the Anthropocene, ...
Award-winning short stories survey the Great Plains landscape and the complex, resilient lives of...
Evocative, playful, masterful brief fictions that explode with imagery detailing love, denial, an...