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Winner of the prestigious Airlie Prize, SLOW RENDER unfolds in three lyrical movements, weaving together journeys and landscapes, personal history and cityscapes. The 2022 winner of the national Airlie Prize, Jess Yuan’s debut collection teems with...
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A powerful new collection from the award winning poet, Joy Manesiotis draws on visual art, film, and the lament in Greek culture. Layered in overlapping movements, REVOKE draws on the poet’s early training in visual art and film, as well as the for...
Poems that joins the ancient and the modern to the intense lyric experience of self-discovery Wistful memory, future longing, nostalgia for unrealized possibilities, KEŞKE joins the ancient and the modern to the intense lyric experience of self-dis...
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Poetry. LGBTQIA Studies. JESUS COMES TO ME AS JUDY GARLAND explores themes of sexual orientation, spirituality, family, and aging, often using smart humor and sharp observation. These poems are much like the old Cadillacs that Pickering clearly love...
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Poetry. Latinx Studies. José Angel Araguz's fourth full-length poetry collection, AN EMPTY POT'S DARKNESS, takes readers through a series of poetic sequences that engage with ideas of life, love, death, and friendship. Whether holding elegiac conver...
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