This collection explores materials and memories gathered from sites of tragedy.
Poetry that imagines how to live with realness, creativity, and vibrance.
Poetry that serves as a broad collection of historical incidents and considers how we weigh and v...
Poetry that considers art, family history, and creativity.
Poetry that invites us to transform our sense of kinship, mutuality, and reciprocity.
Poetry tracing the parallel lives of two characters as they grapple with transcendence, selfhood,...
Marking a formal reinvention for the poet, this collection addresses the strangeness of time, ble...
'Native Pacific Islander writer Craig Santos Perez has crafted a timely collection of eco-poetry ...
'In Civil Bound, Myung Mi Kim turns a keen ear to language as the mechanism by which society oper...
'Train Music chronicles the 2017 four-day railroad trip (New York to California) of poet C. S. Gi...
'quiet orient riot is a book about birth regimes and the politics of reproduction. Tracing the im...
'The poems that comprise Variations on Dawn and Dusk are best considered as a single inquiry brok...
Poetry that considers the nature of relationships in an age mediated by social media and impacted...
Loom searches for reconstructions of gender, dwelling, and the sacred.
Selected by Hoa Nguyen as winner of the Omnidawn Poetry Chapbook Prize Seeking a trans poetics in...
'Written as a conversation engaged over the course of 100 words. It is an exchange of ideas, dial...
'Martha Ronk's The Place One Is uses excellently selected variations in form to reflect on myriad...
Lyric and illustrative studies of the relationship between desire and image
Place-Discipline lyricizes 21st century subjectivity as the byproduct of, and resistance to, glob...
Some would call Neptune Park a graphic novel--minus the pictures.
In Harrow, Elizabeth Robinson enters the crucible of faith found at every meeting of being with w...
Ventifacts highlights the currents between imaginary relations and physical conditions.
'Poems that offer an anti-capitalist consideration of life and selfhood for women in contemporary...
In Flesh of Leviathan, Chus Pato alters her cadence to record, in sombre lyric form, the direct a...
Poetic iterations of what Amiri Baraka called the blues impulse, attending to an 'inside song' th...
Taking its title from Shakespeare¿s Othello, a play that questions the veracity of what eyes actu...
'The poems of (no subject) are an investigation of the personal everyday. The title for the book ...
An immigrant's lyric narrative of humor, illicit revelation, insight, and desire
In the archives offers a lyrically rich, emotionally compelling cycle of poems that explores the ...
Some Habits proceeds by way of a series of letters charting the dreams, observations, apologies, ...
Terse, provocative poems that question the assertions of our modern era
The fourth installment in the Chamorro poet's series on the history, ecology, and mythology of Guam
Devonte, the eponymous subject of the poems in Devonte Travels the Sorry Route, has a gift: he ca...
Poems that incorporate multiple voices to embrace fragmentation, discord, and plurality. At a ti...
Written over the course of two decades, The Book of a Thousand Eyes was begun as an homage to Sch...
Aerial is concerned with the sky--its cloud-laden aspects in the first section, its dry realms of...
Michelle Taransky's second collection of poems, Sorry Was In The Woods is that landscape where pe...
Shurin balances the trace memory of poetic history against the charged physicality of contemporar...
The first installment in the Chamorro poet's series on the history, ecology, and mythology of Guam
'Poems as music arise from the poet's sixty years as a classical guitarist and his preoccupation ...
'A hybrid book-length poem in which the protagonist grapples with a great loss. In this hybrid of...
Poems set in a state of heavy surveillance as the speaker navigates uncertainty and shifting real...
Banishing poets from the well-ordered city did not prevent the creation of fictions: SHAM CITY is...
A debut poetry collection that meditates on imagination and existence
'Often, Common, Some, And Free is a book about transformation. Moving across varied formal and ae...
Zach Savich's The Man Who Lost His Head wrestles with the irrational rationality of life as we di...
A chapbook of prose poems on existence and the self, with French on facing pages