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SPD Poetry Bestsellers
October 2020
Knees of a Natural Man: The Selected Poetry of Henry Dumas
by Henry Dumas, edited by Eugene B. Redmond (Flood Editions)
Travesty Generator
by Lillian-Yvonne Bertram (Noemi Press)
All That Beauty
by Fred Moten (Letter Machine Editions)
Sana Sana
by Ariana Brown (Game Over Books)
Midwest Gothic
by Laura Donnelly (Ashland Poetry Press)
Gentlewomen
by Megan Kaminski (Noemi Press)
Rough Song
by Blanca Varela, translated by Carlos Lara (The Song Cave)
Collected Poems
by Robert Conquest, edited by Elizabeth Conquest (The Waywiser Press)
Unsolved Mysteries
by Marie Buck (Roof Books)
Women in the Waiting Room
by Kirun Kapur (Black Lawrence Press)
The Land Of All Time
by Clark Coolidge (Lithic Press)
Gravity Well
by Marc Rahe (Rescue Press)
Perfidia
by Sky Hopinka and Julie Niemi (Editor) (Wendy’s Subway / CCS Bard)
Work
by Brandon Brown (Atelos)
Greyhound
by Aeon Ginsberg (Noemi Press)
Phone Bells Keep Ringing for Me
by Choi Seungja, translated by Won-Chung Kim and Cathy Park Hong (Action Books)
The New World
by Kelly Schirmann (Black Ocean)
The Nancy Reagan Collection
by Maxe Crandall (Futurepoem Books)
I am, am I, to trust the joy that joy is no more or less there now than before
by Evan Kennedy (Roof Books)
This Is How the Bone Sings
by W. Todd Kaneko (Black Lawrence Press)
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