Poetry. "Franco Beltrametti's smooth-barked muse leads him across the grids of latitude and longitude to the source of good medicine poems... Civilized, in the best sense."—Gary Snyder"Gradually the word breaks free, lives its event, realizes its ma...
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Poetry. Art. Poems selected for the animals, from over 30 years of wandering and watching—with artwork by Stephen Petroff, Li Ching Accurso, Richard Lee, Kimberly Callas, Roger Leisner and Beth Leonard.
Poetry. Asian American Studies. Foreword by Gary Snyder.If you have time to chatterRead booksIf you have time to readWalk into mountain, desert and oceanIf you have time to walkSing songs and danceIf you have time to danceSit quietly, you Happy Luck...
Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Etain Addey's diary of her life on an Italian hill farm is a "faithful account of what it means to re-inhabit one's self and one's place, omitting neither the practicalities nor the feelings the experience calls forth."—...
Poetry. Translated from the Latvian by Rita Laima Berzins. Photographs by Andris Eglitis. This volume collects Baltvilk's work from 1990-2002. "Writer, poet, translator from Lithuanian and German, editor, author of some 40 books, 25 of which were wr...
Poetry. Publisher, editor, bookstore owner, creative writing instructor, and juried member of the Maine Arts Commission, Gary Lawless is a busy fellow. He still has time to write delightful poetry however. In his latest work IN RUINS, Lawless pays t...
Autobiography. This collection of James Koller's writings from and about the 1960's in northern California presents a view of that time and place through prose, poetry, and a long excerpt from an unpublished novel. Involved in writer's and poet's ci...
Poetry. Asian American Studies. Poems and three plays by the beloved Zen writer.
Poetry. Art. Illustrated with black & white and color plates. "One of life's great features is the category of the irrepalceable. That moment that can't be repeated or matched. That subject that money can't buy. That joy that can't quite be describe...