The British call him Punch, the Italians, Pulchinello, the Russians, Petruchka, the Native Americ...
Fugitive Dreams is a slightly fictionalized literary memoir illustrating a sweeping 50 years of l...
From societies living together yet drowning in hatred and despair emerge two souls who see the tr...
I have a big TV for streaming.Another documentary on sacred whereabouts.The wounded, working hear...
Undoubtedly, the innocent man who dies on the cross has changed the history of humanity. It has c...
'They are filled, the tombs' Michal Rubin writes, as she chronicles her grief and rage during the...
In the Place Where We Thought We Stood tells the story of a French-American translator travelling...
Byexploring the subtle, elaborate beauty of the natural world, Shadow Light's poems serve as path...
Of Our Elaborate Plans . . . tracks the period my wife and I departed 'The Last Frontier' in 1998...
Like so many Americans, the citizens of Salvation Station struggled through the pandemic only to ...
'Yahia Lababidi's work is characterized by a contemplative tone in line with Rumi, whom he often ...
Oedipus's vision starts blind. A book on writing suggesting anything else is imposed, a handbook ...
Fierce, haunted, urgent, these are poems that could only have been written in the 21st Century, C...
'Victor Hippolyte Rand, the son of a Jewish butcher in Nazi-occupied Paris, is a self-proclaimed ...
This book presents a series of obscure blessings for unconventional events, followed by notes tha...
We are at the beginning of the possibilitarian takeover of society. we herewith dispose of the in...
'The linked stories that make up The Showcase recount the lives of a cross section of men and wom...
That these texts are at least typographically arranged as poems is due to the fact that my handwr...