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Poetry. "Dick Lourie is a musician's poet and a poet's musician...each poem a reunion of grit and groove,"—Yolanda Wisher.
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Magazine. Poetry. Art. Our 54th year. Art by William Linmark. Words by Sherman Alexie, Jiwon Choi, David Lehman, Faye Kicknosway, Terence Winch, Martine Bellen, Maureen Owen, Jack Anderson, many others.
Fiction. Translated by Saba Riazi. Life in contemporary Tehran. This book is banned in Iran.
Poetry. "A master storyteller representing the high tradition of poetry with dignity and conviction throughout this powerful collection."—Grace Cavalieri
Poetry. "One of the truly gifted poets of our generation."—National Public Radio"His poems reflect a strong connection to the land and open sky of Kansas."—The Kansas Literary Map
Literary Nonfiction. "With WITE OUT, Linda Norton breaks fresh ground as an autobiographical poememoirist. Combining an exploration of her familial roots, an interrogation and critique of whiteness as lived experience, a diaristic account of relatio...
Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies. Women's Studies. "Delightful political wit and poetic vision."—Gary Snyder"Bleeding dreams and hungry ghosts move about Wang Ping's latest collection."—M.L. Smoker"A moving argument about language and expressi...
Poetry. "I will follow this ferocious, reluctantly tender voice anywhere."—Patrick Donnelly
Poetry. "Every poem in this collection resonates with the subtle wit and insight emblematic of Devaney's work."—Michael Lally
Fiction. Poetry. Translated by Julia Johanne Tolo. "Permeated with darkness, ANNE is a strange and compelling novel...the translation is stunning"—Europe New Journal
Poetry. Of Rosalind Brackenbury's last collection, Jane Hirshfield said, "With deft mastery, Rosalind Brackenbury distills the facts and feel of a deeply lived-through and profoundly attended-to existence," and Harvey Shapiro said, "A palpable pleas...
Literary Nonfiction. In WAYS OF LOOKING AT A WOMAN, a book-length essay that interweaves memoir with film and literary history, Caroline Hagood assumes the role of detective to ask, what is a "woman," "mother," and "writer"? By turns smart, funny, a...
Poetry. "This is a badass book of poems and you will suffer if you don't find your way into its pages."—Anselm Berrigan"It doesn't get any better."—Robert Creeley