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  • av Margaret Ross
    249

    Winner of the Omnidawn 1st/2nd Poetry Book Prize

  • av Barbara Claire Freeman
    249

    Lyric experiments that probe the paradoxes of language and inquiry

  • av Cassandra Smith
    249

    A debut poetry collection that meditates on imagination and existence

  • av Douglas Piccinnini
    249

    Terse, provocative poems that question the assertions of our modern era

  • av Andrea Baker
    249

    Stark lyric poems that outline the fragility of perception and the obstinacy of being

  • av Dan Beachy-Quick
    165,-

    A chapbook of interlocking poems that weave together the lyric and the political

  • av Susan Terris
    155,-

    A chapbook of epistolary and intimate "memo" poems

  • av Richard O. Moore
    249

    The second volume from this acclaimed poet and film artist

  • av C. Violet Eaton
    249

    Winner of the Omnidawn Open Book Prize

  • av Eric Ekstrand
    249

    Winner of the Omnidawn 1st/2nd Poetry Book Prize

  • av Claudia Keelan
    249

    Poems of the female troubadours of 12th-century France (original Provencal on facing pages)

  • av Donald Revell
    249

    A lyric examination of life and poetics from this esteemed writer and translator

  • av Ewa Chrusciel
    249

    An immigrant's lyric narrative of humor, illicit revelation, insight, and desire

  • av Joshua Corey
    249

    An epic meditation on contemporary American catastrophe and struggle

  • av Joseph Massey
    249

    Spare, vivid lyrics on the microclimate of coastal California

  • av Sara Deniz Akant
    155,-

    Winner of the Omnidawn Poetry Chapbook Contest

  • av C. S. Giscombe
    155,-

    A chapbook-length poem that explores the cultural and personal weight of Ohio's rail history

  • av Jean Fremon
    155

    A chapbook of prose poems on existence and the self, with French on facing pages

  • av Bin Ramke
    249

    Scientific elegies of ambition and failure from this esteemed poet

  • av Devin Johnston
    195,-

    Features poems that demonstrate an awareness of what enormous challenges constitute the turning toward - or away from - the many faces of experience.

  • av Liz Waldner
    169

    Features poems that are explorations into the personal, social, and political nature of speech.

  • av Robin Caton
    155,-

    Features poems that are conversational, meditative, minimalist, and expansive and are unified by an insistence to reach, with language, through language, to what is ever outside a word's ability to name.

  • av Elizabeth Robinson
    155

    The vibrancy of these poems derives from the paradox between immanence and constancy of the spirit that infuses daily life and its provisional, intractable nature. Through these poems, Robinson demonstrates that we exercise our aliveness when we reach into the essence of experience, attempting to grasp exactly that which our grasp cannot contain.

  • av Bill Mayer
    155,-

    Features poems that demonstrate how language that intentionally draws little attention to itself can reflect the subtlest occlusions and luminosities of experience.

  • av Hillary Gravendyk
    195,-

    Harm performs the loss of that fictive division between a unified body and its surrounding world.

  • av Cyrus Console
    195,-

    A collection of poems that seeks to assess the pressing ecological, spiritual, and political crises of the modern era. Tracking the mysterious central and repeating character named Tony, it presents elegant verse that combines with the end-time rhetoric of contemporary fundamentalism.

  • av Elizabeth Robinson
    199

    Revisiting the backstory of three Victorian novels - "Eve's Ransom", "The Moonstone", and "Woman in White", this lyrical examination strikes an affinity for the feminine within its social and physical landscape. It includes contemporary verses that expose hidden paths and plot twists that challenge readers to take stock of their own lives.

  • av Paul Verlaine
    259,-

    Songs without Words (Romances sans paroles) is the book in which, unabashedly, Paul Verlaine becomes himself and, in so doing, becomes the iconic poet of the French nineteenth century.

  • av Gillian Conoley
    235,-

    Inspired by 'the plot genie' - a plot-generating device created in the 1930s that used numerical games of chance to divine character traits and plot points - this book-length poem discusses the ways in which people are re-created, inspired, aroused, and persuaded by the power of the stories that they listen to and share.

  • av Friedrich Holderlin
    325,-

    Considered one of the founders of European romanticism, Holderlin had a mere 10 years to develop his distinctive style before falling prey to a debilitating mental illness. This collection of poetry ranges from the odes of his developmental period to the majestic hymns and strangely prophetic modern compositions created in his later years.

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