Each poem in SHEKHINAH SPEAKS swirls and surges with differing velocities, alternately ferocious and tender flowing as a timeless continuous present.In this new collection, Joy Ladin wondrously records the reports of the Shekhinah, the feminine aspe...
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"Ted Pearson's new volume of poems, DURATIONS, is paralyzingly simple only until Pearson springs upon the reader what the poems are about, and what they are about doing. The poems seem to be about writing poetry, but really, they are about the fever...
Poetry. Nonfiction. Essay. Visual Art. "With essay, elegy and lyric, Broc Rossell braids a dialogue with history and casts new meaning from the myriad voices and visions that people this book. As he writes: this is a history / working its way down ...
Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies. LGBTQIA Studies. "History is really an invitation / by way of arranged language / to read the occulted / in plain sight:/ a poem. // This book is a commingling of archives / with copious attributions / without...
Poetry. "The score is the written — a list of appropriated sources, the notes, is listed — and Jeanne Heuving plays upon, plays under, her instrument, the pen with which she begins, dragging it across the page. Weaving together real and speculative ...
Poetry. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies. "VERONICA: A SUITE IN X PARTS is a tale of every Veronica every femme trying to live despite the chronicle of a death foretold and the gratuitous violence of everyday life. It is a beautif...
Poetry. "Matthew Fink, poet, novelist, polymath of idiosyncratic genius and fierce critical intelligence, has devised in AFTERKLEIST a next-level precarious method by which he is able to observe the grave with a modicum of safety, walking a tightrop...
Poetry. Reprint of Nathanial Mackey's first book of poetry, selected by Michael Harper in 1985 as a winner of the National Poetry Series, and published by University of Illinois Press. With a new preface by Joseph Donahue.
Poetry. Edited by Aldon Lynn Nielsen. Hugh Walthall (1948-2015) was born in Roswell, New Mexico, and lived his adult life in Washington D.C., where he was active in the regional poetry community. He worked variously as a taxi driver, dispatcher for ...
Poetry. Taking its title from a song by the Memphis musician Harlan T. Bobo, ZIPPERS AND JEANS tells the story of a man who upon having his heart broken finds that he can commune with inanimate objects. At regular intervals, the real world leans in ...