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  • - Poems
    av Wyn Cooper
    179

  • - Poems 1987-1990
    av Lucille Clifton
    175

  • av Edward Byrne
    175

  • - New Poems
    av Carolyn Kizer
    175

    1985 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. "For nearly 25 years Carolyn Kizer has been writing poetry that is imaginative, moving and funny...she is still at the top of her powers. This is a wonderful book."--Washington Post Book World

  • av Barry Wallenstein
    175

  • - Selected Poems
    av Marosa di Giorgio
    179

    Marosa di Giorgio has one of the most distinct and recognizable voices in Latin American poetry. Her surreal and fable-like prose poems invite comparison to Franz Kafka, Julio Cortazar, or even contemporary American poets Russell Edson and Charles Simic. But di Giorgio's voice, imagery, and themes--childhood, the Uruguayan countryside, a perception of the sacred--are her own. Previously written off as "the mad woman of Uruguayan letters," di Giorgio's reputation has blossomed in recent years. Translator Adam Giannelli's careful selection of poems spans the enormous output of di Giorgio's career to help further introduce English-language readers to this vibrant and original voice.Marosa di Giorgio was born in Salto, Uruguay, in 1932. Her first book Poemas was published in 1953. Also a theater actress, she moved to Montevideo in 1978, where she lived until her death in 2004. 

  • - Women's Poems from Tang China
     
    179

    Wine-house singers, empresses, angst-ridden wives, and broken-hearted nuns: poems from China's golden age.

  • av Knuts Skujenieks
    179

    The first bilingual U.S. publication of renowned Latvian poet Knuts Skujenieks, which was written during seven years of Soviet imprisonment.

  • - A Collection of Histories
    av Aurelie Sheehan
    149

    Straddling memoir and fiction, these sixty-eight short works explore the nuances of sexuality, motherhood, love, ambition, and personal history.

  • av Mary Crow
    175

    "The poetry of Mary Crow is as we would expect of an artist deeply troubled by her experiences. The writing is taut, lean with the struggle to persevere and become its own true cause; and by the grace and the power of her art, the poems in Borders are kept from vanishing into the pain itself, thereby making a voice and presence for herself that is the fulfillment of her search for self. In short, she is the quintessential artist who is made whole by the very processes of art. Let us welcome Mary Crow to the company of poets."--David Ignatow

  • av James McManus
    169

    Autobiographical stories by New York Times-bestselling author James McManus follow the transformational track of protagonist Vincent's adolescence from priesthood to poker.

  • av Cecilia Woloch
    179

  • - New Collected Poems 1940-2001
    av Louis Simpson
    259

    A major poetry collection by one of America's most widely acclaimed poets, published in his eightieth Year!

  • av Jennifer Kronovet
    179

  • av Ece Temelkuran
    179

    Ece Temelkuran is arguably Turkey's most accomplished young writer. In Book of the Edge, she describes an allegorical journey wherein the speaker, or explorer, encounters strange creatures, including a butterfly, bull, swordfish, sow bug, and cruel city dwellers. These poems point to the undeniable connection between all living beings. Born 1973 in Turkey, Ece Temelkuran (www.ecetemelkuran.com) has published eight books of poetry, prose, and nonfiction. An award-winning daily columnist for Milliyet, she was a 2008 visiting fellow at the University of Oxford's Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Translator Deniz Perin received the 2007 Anna Akhmatova Fellowship for Younger Translators.

  • - 50 Years and 60 Minutes in Television
    av Kim Addonizio
    155

    Poems of loneliness and late nights, liquor and loss.

  • - Three Women Poets from the Dominican Republic
    av Ada Cartagena Portalatin
    179

    Three feminist, social activist Dominican poets speak for the disenfranchised against a background of Caribbean history.

  • av Craig Morgan Teicher
    169

    Inspired by Lowell's Life Studies, Teicher explores troubled spaces between loved ones as a son becomes a husband and father.

  • av Joanna Howard
    149

    A debut story collection that twists the cliches of mainstream mystery writing, bringing new surprises and intelligence.

  • av Sharon Bryan
    165

    Established poet Sharon Bryan debuts ten years of poems blending themes of biology, astronomy, and music.

  • av Alan Michael Parker
    169

  • av Dan Albergotti
    169

  • av Kazim Ali
    179

  • av Wyn Cooper
    159,-

    A collection of postcard poems 'sent' from varied places and states of heart and mind.

  • av Ellen Bass
    159,-

  • - Poems
    av Cecilia Woloch
    169

  • av Laure-Anne Bosselaar
    139,-

    Lyrical poetry that sings of farmers, families and nunneries in Belgium and Flanders.

  • - The Great Songs of All Time and the Artists, Stories and Secrets Behind Them
    av Brigit Pegeen Kelly
    185,-

    Winner of the 1994 Lamont Poetry selection of The Academy of American Poets. "Kelly has a talent for coaxing out the world's ghosts and then fixing them in personal landscapes of fear and uncertainty....Smoothed by nuances of sound and rhythm, her poems exude an ambiguous wisdom, an acceptance of the sad magic that returns us constantly to the lives we might have led". -- Library Journal

  • av Janice N. Harrington
    179

    Selected by Elizabeth Spires as the winner of the 2006 A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize.

  • av Charles Rafferty
    175

    Charles Rafferty¿s latest collection of prose poems turns philosophical. In A Cluster of Noisy Planets, Rafferty captures the rhythms and patterns of life as a lover, father, and poet, distilling each moment to its essence and grounding them collectively in the wider perspective of a changing world, the constant turning of the stars and the changing seasons of the New England countryside. With a knowing nod to the passage of time¿day to day, year to year, epoch to epoch¿these lyrical poems form a record of the profound, ephemeral joys, losses, and echoes of commonplace moments.

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