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New in June: Colosseum and Matter of Fact

Colosseum by Katie Ford
“This is beautiful work, subtly but insistently awake to our fraught moment, most particularly the near death of an American city. This poet is prepared to knife open the scrim of somnambulism and complicity that keeps our peril hidden from us—at our peril. Colosseum is utterly absorbing, yes, but also memorable and preternaturally wise.”—Carolyn Forché
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Matter of Fact by Eamon Grennan
“Few poets are as generous as Eamon Grennan in the sheer volume of delight his poems convey, and fewer still are as attentive to the available marvels of the earth. To read him is to be led on a walk through the natural world of clover and cricket and, most of all, light, and to face with an open heart the complexity of being human.”—Billy Collins
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Upcoming Events
Fri, Jul 25th, @7:00pmThomas Sayers Ellis Reading at Atlantic Center for the Arts (New Smyrna Beach, FL) Author: Thomas Sayers Ellis >>Book: Maverick Room >>
Fri, Jul 25th, @6:00pmDaniel Tomasulo Reading at Brielle Public Library (Brielle, NJ) Author: Daniel Tomasulo >>Book: Confessions of a Former Child >>
Fri, Jul 25th, @12:00amSalvatore Scibona Reading at Gemini Ink (San Antonio, TX) Author: Salvatore Scibona >>Book: End >>
Sat, Jul 26th, @12:00amSalvatore Scibona Reading at Gemini Ink (San Antonio, TX) Author: Salvatore Scibona >>Book: End >>
Tue, Jul 29th, @7:00pmMartha Collins Reading at Fine Arts Work Center (Provincetown, MA) Author: Martha Collins >>Book: Blue Front >>
More books from Graywolf Press:
By Steve Stern "There are many reasons to savor Stern's stories—they remind us of
worlds and folkloric traditions long faded from memory, as well as of
the imagination's wilder side—but perhaps the most telling of all is
the sheer pleasure they provide." —Washington Post Book World
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By Sven Birkerts "These 19 witty and impassioned essays explore the ever-changing dynamic between
technology and the literary arts." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
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By Natasha Trethewey "Natasha Trethewey's book puts women's work, and, in particular, black
women's work, the hard unpretty background music of our survival, in
its proper perspective. For all her meticulous control and subtle
perception, this is a revolutionary book that cuts right through to the
deepest places in the soul." —Toi Derricotte
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By Tess Gallagher Beloved poet Tess Gallagher's seventh collection, a Bloomsbury Review "Editors' Favorite," now available in paperback
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By David Rivard "Wild and wildly variable in verse, Rivard aims for energy, pleasure
and people getting it on. . . . Vivid notation on a bevy of
experiences—some quite common, some bizarre to begin with—making this
playground worth visiting." —Publishers Weekly
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