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POETRY BESTSELLERS
MAY 2022
Borderlands / La Frontera: The New Mestiza 5th Edition
by
Gloria Anzaldúa
(Aunt Lute)
Year Zero - A World With No Flowers
by Mark Lanegan and Wesley Eisold (Heartworm Press)
Punks: New & Selected Poems
by John Keene (The Song Cave)
Star Lake
by Arda Collins (The Song Cave)
Open Pit
by Jose Antonio Villarán (Counterpath Press)
peep
by Danielle Blau (The Waywiser Press)
Thunderbird Inn
by Collin Callahan (Conduit Books & Ephemera)
They Can Take It Out
by Cheryl Clark Vermeulen (The Word Works)
Breakpoint
by Betsy Aoki (Tebot Bach)
Painting the Streets: Oakland Uprising in the Time of Rebellion
, Edited by Michaela Mullin (Nomadic Press)
Year of the Murder Hornet
by Tina Cane (Veliz Books)
Everything I Don't Know
by Jerzy Ficowski, Translated by Jennifer Grotz and Piotr Sommer (World Poetry Books)
The Bitter Seasons' Whip: The Complete Poems of Lee Yuk Sa
by Lee Yuk Sa (Tolsun Books)
Weirding
by Lindsey Boldt (Dogpark Collective)
The Parting Present / Lo que se ira
by Manuel Iris (Dos Madres Press)
Cold Fire
by Verónica Zondek, Translated by Katherine Silver (World Poetry Books)
Drive
by Elaine Sexton (Grid Books)
After These Messages
by Sean Cole (Lunar Chandelier Press)
The Sliding Boat Our Bodies Made
by Jennifer Barber (The Word Works)
Hers
by Maria Laina, Translated by Karen Van Dyck (World Poetry Books)
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