In Therapon poets Bruce Bond and Dan Beachy-Quick engage in a dialogue of near-sonnets, both personal and cultural, that explore the unfinished, haunted, and unrepresentable nature of selfhood as best sug…
Poems that enlarge our sense of what beauty and awe can be.
The poems in Green Island delve into the relationship between place and imagination, examining the ways in which the physical places the speake…
A book that bends time and fragments narrative.
In Small Altars, Justin Gardiner delves into the world of comic books and superheroes as a means for coming to terms with the many struggles of his brother…
Poems about celestial and mortal bodies.
The Radiant explores the psychological, physical, and spiritual challenges of living in a body and the changes and distortions that arise from the experience of t…
A powerful sequel to The Us, which ended with the son Ay wounded, rendered silent and immobile by a head injury. In Ay, the boy is propped up and worshiped, as others project a kind of divinity onto his s…
"In a shimmering phenomenology of body, spirit, and soul, The Right Hand resides at a tender junction of nerve and bone, 'a nexus: metropolitan.' In her radiant collection, Christina Pugh's astute eye ill…
"Selected by John Murillo as the winner of the Dorset Prize, Asterism contemplates the wonders and challenges of polycentric living, ultimately interrogating capitalist enactments of fixed and exclusive b…
A lyric essay about young love and loss and the aftermath of a former lover's suicide.
Landsickness explores the inelegant progress of grief and pursues a relentless search for evidence of the beloved's …
Poems that radiate with incredible artistic vision and writerly craft.
Pain, piercing, and language: with urgent lyricism and lacunae on the page, The Right Hand explores the physical, emotional, and ph…
Poetry. A vivarium is an enclosure for living things--plants or animals--which might likewise be said of a poem. With a vivacious sensibility and unruly leaps from elegiac to ironic, Saje's new book is an…
The conclusion of G. C. Waldrep's trilogy exploring chronic illness.
In The Opening Ritual, G. C. Waldrep contends with the failure of the body, the irreducible body, in the light of faith. What can or …
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