'Wild nature as the ultimate ground of human affairs'--the beautiful, precarious balance among fo...
'First published as New Directions Paperbook 287, 1970; published simultaneously in Canada by Pen...
This book brings together in a matching format the plays of one of America's most persistently in...
The Father of a Murderer takes place in a classroom of the Wittelsbach Gymnasium in 1920s Munich ...
The present volume contains the complete text of Pound's translations, consisting of Morand's two...
So cleverly and wittily are the stories told that we sense we belong in the charmed café society ...
The arresting beauty of Shusaku Endo's fiction is best known in the West through his highly accla...
The Build-Up, Volume 3 of the Stecher Trilogy, picks up the thread of White Mule and In the Money...
The Noh plays of Japan have been compared to the greatest of Greek tragedies for their evocative,...
The surviving authors of Our Examination have very kindly asked its former publisher to contribut...
Ezra Pound's book on the French sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska was first published in 1916. An en...
The Theatre Of Tennessee Williams brings together in a matching format the plays of one of Americ...
Frédéric Mistral (1830-1914) was without a doubt the greatest modern Provençal poet and the forem...
At last in a single volume: the breadth and depth of Denise Levertov's poetic achievements. Culle...
In a recent New York Times Magazine feature article, Victor Pelevin was cited as 'almost alone am...
Michael McClure goes at the Godhead the way some men pound at a stuck door. Since the late Fiftie...
'This book sings of the joy of abundance when a man fulfills himself - spirit, heart, and body - ...
'Once Again for Thucydides' is a collection of seventeen 'micro-epics' written on trips around th...
This collection of the poet Dylan Thomas's fiction--and what an extraordinary storyteller he was!...
'A book of poems should have exactly the same fullness and risk and lay itself open to the same j...
Cardenal, In Cuba. The Nicaraguan Poet-Priest muses over Cuba
Madman. Prophet. Magician. Hippie. Murderer. Who is the Sunlight Man?In The Sunlight Dialogues, J...
A young Indian mystic, a contemporary of Buddha, sacrifices everything to search for the true mea...
The Rings of Saturn, with its curious archive of photographs, records a walking tour of the easte...
Kenneth Rexroth's One Hundred More Poems from the Japanese (1955) proved such an extremely popula...
Theatre of Tennessee Williams Vol. 3 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Orpheus Descending, and Suddenly Last...
In 1940, when John Wheelwright was killed by a speeding car, Boston lost one of its most colorful...
Originally published in 1928 by Macaulay.
'The Theatre of Tennessee Williams' brings together in a matching format the plays of a genius of...