Book III in The Argument of Time series looks at spaces that can be scripted and stories rewritten to overlook the complexity of reality. “This translation contributes to the debate, which Teresa’s lines so beautifully set out, over fascist urban d...
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A New & Selected Collection — Best Poetry by Judith Skillman. SUBTERRANEAN ADDRESS: NEW & SELECTED POEMS has work from seven recent books of poetry, as well as new poems which have appeared in many journals—"here she (Skillman) is at her best” — D...
If you met this book in a bar, you'd want to take it home with you. “The best feature of Solonche’s poetry is its diversity. Everyone who encounters this volume (including the postman who delivers it to you) will find something in it to understand ...
A New Collection from Wendell Mayo, author of 'In Lithuanian Wood', and 'The Cucumber King of Kédainiaŕ. Wendell Mayo captures the fractured, mournful soul of modern Lithuania like no other writer. In his new book, Twice-Born World: Stories of Lit...
Poetry of loss, irony, love, memory, and geography, with honesty, humor, sensuality and playfulness of language — these are modern poems which are not the garden variety — Reis has an experienced voice. “Donna Reis’ gift for mapping the irony, hurt...
In this second volume in her series The Argument of Time, Teresa Carson takes us from the abandoned port town of Ostia to the galleries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. In its galleries, we encounter a marble sarcophagus dedicated by a...
”In addition to her marvelous craft and her patent relish of language, Dawn Potter impresses by the sheer range of her enterprise. She can write about Paganini and Otis Redding, compose wrenching narratives (“Mr. Kowalski”) and witty conceits (“Love...
The poems in GLYPHS share a sense of wonder at existence, and the author's generous and forgiving passion for life.“What pulses in us? asks poet Martina Reisz Newberry in her collection, GLYPHS. With a sensibility reminiscent of Nobel Prize winner W...
“These poets write about passages—their own and our country’s—looking deeply at the world as they find it. They investigate those profound memories that shape us throughout our lives and examine the natural world that can transform us every day. The...
Stricken is captivating, this collection takes us to the deepest places grief can touch our lives. ”Gail Gauldin Moore’s Stricken is truly captivating. It’s also perfectly timed for a society shaken by all manner of plagues. “Eternity,” she writes, ...
Winner of the 2022 Maine Literary Book Awards in Poetry.Fiction. Poetry. Jefferson Navicky's ANTIQUE DENSITIES:MODERN PARABLES & OTHER EXPERIMENTS IN SHORT PROSE flickers between the surreal and the recognizable, entering into dialogue with elders o...
Poetry. In POISONS & ANTIDOTES, life is inhabited by things that kill us and things that save us. But it's never black and white, because poisons exist on a continuum, each increment representing some gradation of toxicity. Sometimes poison is clear...