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  • av Daniel Lawless
    285,-

    In joy and terror all at once, the shining elegies and buoyant lovepoems of I Tell You This Now by Daniel Lawless unfold. Lawlesshas the uncanny ability to create piercing elegies that behave liketender breakup poems. His love poems are no less sublime. (Afterminutely describing a farmer's vintage tools, he dissolves them tolingerie... The result is a love poem that ends both very far yet veryclose indeed to those historical implements.) One of the deeppleasures of reading I Tell You This Now is that you never knowquite where you're going until you get there. And getting theremeans getting it: the shock of gorgeous and gruesome recognitionin each upturned world in Daniel Lawless's remarkable poems.-Molly Peacock

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    329,-

    This brief anthology covers six centuries and contains some of the most popular Hungarian poems in addition to many of the translator's favorites.

  • av Marc Vincenz
    199,-

    As the title implies, he ponders our destination while reveling in the journey, mixing the quotidian and thequixotic with his trademark quicksilver facility. Wondrous.

  • av Gary Fincke
    199,-

    Gary Fincke's chapbook Them! is packed with poems prompted by films that range from the lowest of the B-Movies of the 50s to A-list horror to Biblical epics.

  • av Denis Emorine
    255,-

  • av Gregory J Wolos
    305,-

    The thing about men is that there is no single "thing." The men featured in this story collection are fathers, sons, grandfathers, husbands, lovers, and loners.

  • av Andrew Stancek
    265,-

    A year in the life of a six-year-old Slovak boy being brought up by his grandparents in Soviet-era Czechoslovakia.

  • av Vassiliki Rapti
    259,-

  • av Michael Foldes
    199,-

  • av Renuka Raghavan
    265,-

  • av Harris Gardner
    265,-

    "Welcome to a world where there is no time for death. It is a place and a state of mind, both for the temporal and the spiritual with space for the mundane and the extraordinary. "No Time for Death" is Harris Gardner's fourth published collection; it is his first in fifteen years. This poetry collection is divided into three sections: An Argument with Time; Contemplating Mortality Instead of My Navel; and Negotiating for An Afterlife. These are serious poems with an undercurrent of humor pervading many of them. The subject matter spans the spectrum of the human condition imbued with faith, hope, and the occasional flicker of regret. It is engaged with the busy-ness of living. "No Time for Death" offers an overarching theme: Take a breath, a revitalizing pause; as for Mortality, slow down; enjoy the most of each day-to-day. What's the rush? Death can wait, can't it?"--

  • av Velaj Alisa Velaj
    265,-

    Her work has been published in over 100 international online forums, printed magazines and anthologiesacross many countries (USA, UK, Sweden, Australia, Israel, India).Alisa earned an Artist-in-Residence Scholarship in February 2019 andattended the AIR Litteratur Västra Götaland Program in Villa Martinson, Jonsered, Sweden. In 2020, she won The National Prize in Poetry, awarded by the Albanian Ministry of Culture.

  • - Poems of Refugees in Sicily
    av Michelle Reale
    179,-

  • av Denise Provost
    265,-

    "City of Stories is a full length poetry collection which explores the narratives we construct to shape our world. In three thematic sections, these poems observe the shared experiences of community, reactions to current events, and the imaginative life sparked by interactions with literature. Many of these poems employ formal conventions: Shakespearean and Petrarchan sonnets; quatrains, heroic couplets, the ghazal and the ballade."--

  • av George Kalamaras
    265,-

  • av Mimoza Erebara
    129,-

  • av Flavia Cosma
    255,-

  • av Noel Sloboda
    129,-

  • av Constantin Severin
    259,-

  • av Brian Arundel
    259,-

  • av Sherri Felt Dratfield
    259,-

  • av Michael C Keith
    135,-

  • av Svet Dinahum
    329,-

  • av Friedland Karen Friedland
    135,-

    An ordinary neighborhood on the edge of the city comes to life in Karen Friedland's "Tales from the Teacup Palace"-its dogs, trees, houses, spouses, and people, living and gone.

  • av Mesler Corey Mesler
    285,-

  • av Susan Tepper
    125,-

    “For some twenty years now, I have been truly blessed to call poet Simon Perchik my close friend.  We met by chance, or perhaps not.  Simon brought me and Gloria Mindock together.  Another blessing.  Si’s great sense of humor, his brilliance as a poet, and his deep compassion for the world help fuel me as person and writer.”— Susan Tepper, January 25, 2020

  • av Charles Cantrell
    249,-

  • av Mark Fleckenstein
    255,-

  • av Marc Zegans
    139,-

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