'In Rohan Chhetri's Lost, Hurt, or in Transit Beautiful,? inherited literary forms- the ode, the ...
'Everything is thrillingly alive in Landon Godfrey's Inventory of Doubts: a feather boa dreading ...
Poetry. A buffeting sequence of dramatic monologues that provoke and disturb, Larissa Szporluk's ...
Poems exploring the push and pull of migration and immigration, familial archive, and regional hi...
The Next Ancient World won the Tupelo Press Judge's Prize in 2001 and has since won the Poetry So...
Poetry. Inspired by nineteenth-century Webster's Dictionary engravings, ENGRAVED explores a fanta...
Naoko Fujimoto translates her poems (that are written in English on flat paper) into words and im...
A hybrid collection blending historical research and contemporary essays to consider the nature o...
Three sequences of poems engaging with deserts, consumerism, Alaskan ice, religious icons, and more.
A collection that combines fixed poetic forms with long-form meditative lyrics to explore questio...
A bilingual anthology of contemporary poetry by forty women poets from eleven Arab nations.
A collection of translated Japanese waka-poems, including text collage and haibun-style discourse...
In this unprecedented anthology, acclaimed poets from around the world select poems from their co...
Diurne is a procedural project, 'a line each hour of waking a poem each day of making,' that expl...
Delving into dark desire and mystery, Slick Like Dark pierces through the noise of aimless realit...
Beeder's third collection, And So Wax Was Made & Also Honey brims with lyrical invention and dark...
Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Asian American Studies. Native American Studies. INTIMATE is a hybri...
Can we ever truly know another person, however well-loved? Brainy, decent, funny, and likeable, t...
A work of uncanny originality, David Huddle's nineteenth book is the account of an extraordinary ...
A hybrid-genre carnivalesque of trauma and rebirth, Fablesque harnesses the power of old tales to...
Fasting for Ramadan is structured as a chronicle of daily meditations, during two cycles of the 3...
Maura Nelson, who has a sophisticated background in science, medicine, and programming, has stumb...
In the late nineteenth century, in Washington Square, two children play with a red balloon... and...
Alan Michael Parker's latest collection, The Age of Discovery, is a work of enduring beauty, fill...
In her newest collection, award-winning poet and memoirist Jennifer Militello confronts obsession...
'I write from a continuous space of erasure. Poetry was the one way that I was able to hold onto....
'René Char is the conscience of modern French poetry and also its calm of mind. Nancy Naomi Carls...
In her Los Angeles Review of Books essay 'Who Is Who: Pronouns, Gender, and Merging Selves,' Dana...
This quirky book of essays explores subjects as diverse as the death of Moses, the special relati...
Rajiv Mohabir uses his queer and mixed-caste identities as grace notes to charm alienation into s...
What happens when the imagined life and the stories we tell ourselves become terrifying, given ou...
Dujie Tahat's Salat is a book of poems written in a compelling new form of the poet's own inventi...
In his third full-length book of poems, Joshua Corey puts the sonnet to the test with this sequen...
Yes Thorn abides with mysteries-mortality, spirituality, sexuality, nature, divinity, love-and in...
Each poem in The Infant Scholar is an homage to those born brilliant and vulnerable, those who ca...
Took House is a disquieting book about intimate relationships and what is seen and hidden. In vul...
America that island off the coast of France hurtles across literary and linguistic borders, towar...
In her second book, Jennifer Militello uses symptoms, diagnostic tests, and antidotes to illumina...
From the author of the award-winning book of poems, Miracle Fruit, comes the eagerly anticipated ...
In 2016, Leapfolio published the Complete Cardinal Guide to Planning for and Living in Retirement...
Continuing the work begun in 2014's Poverty Creek Journal, the lyric essays in Thomas Gardner's S...
You Can Tell the Horse Anything is a debut collection of prose poems that explores the many manif...
With funky tempos and stretched, staggering lines, Matt Donovan's new sequence interrogates the w...
It is rare to come across a first book that embraces the world the way we see it, and the way it ...
In the poems of The Earliest Witnesses, witnesses need a place to begin-they spiral off from a wa...
'[D]ivulges the spirit of a sensualist and the habits of a contemplative; sometimes vice versa. C...
Poet and essayist Peter Stitt describes not a perfect life achieved, but his search for that idea...
Rebecca Dunham's thrilling new book is a multilayered account of the struggles and torments faced...