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New in September: Holding Pattern and All of It Singing


Cover image of Holding PatternHolding Pattern
by Jeffery Renard Allen

“Subtly otherworldly, each tale is electric with the rising tension that proceeds stormy weather; each tale is a veritable boxing match, as characters trapped in impossible situations feint, jab, and retreat.”
Booklist (starred review)
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Cover image of All of It SingingAll of It Singing: New and Selected Poems by Linda Gregg

The first retrospective collection by Linda Gregg, one of the most "impressive, generous, and wise of today's front-line poets" (Library Journal)
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Upcoming Events

Tue, Sep 9th, @8:00pm
Katie Ford Reading at Franklin & Marshall College (Lancaster, PA)
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Book: Colosseum >>

Tue, Sep 9th, @12:00am
Salvatore Scibona Reading at Meem Library (Santa Fe, NM)
Author: Salvatore Scibona >>
Book: End >>

Wed, Sep 10th, @6:30pm
Jeffery Renard Allen Moderated Reading at The New School (New York, NY)
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Book: Holding Pattern >>

Sun, Sep 14th, @2:00pm
Tracy K. Smith Reading at the Ruskin Art Club (Los Angeles, CA)
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Book: Duende >>

Sun, Sep 14th, @12:00am
Mary Jo Bang reading at Burlington Book Festival (Williston, VT)
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Book: Elegy >>

More books from Graywolf Press:

product image By Ann Townsend and David Baker
An essential collection of essays by important contemporary poets about the forms and rhetorical strategies of lyric poetry
product image By Salvatore Scibona
“Like no other contemporary writer, Salvatore Scibona is heir to Saul Bellow, Graham Greene, and Virginia Woolf, and his masterful novel stands as proof of it. In The End, all the 'beautiful caves' of the characters’ pasts connect, and 'each comes to daylight at the present moment' in ways that leave one touched, surprised, and amazed.”
—ZZ Packer

product image By David Shields
"As touching and funny a rendering of adolescence as The Catcher in the Rye...Dead Languages speaks to everyone who has ever struggled to articulate an emotion and failed to find the words." —Library Journal
product image By Gerald Early
"Scholar and writer Gerald Early has compiled an anthology of personal essays from a wide-ranging group of fiction writers, poets and academics about their own encounters with sports. The result is a rich collection on topics as far-flung as rodeo riding, playing tennis in a tornado and pool hustling." —Chicago Tribune
product image By Elizabeth Alexander
"In narratives sweetened by the lyric pulse and pierced through by felicitous turns of irony, Alexander chronicles the world of 'black and tan'. Race is present in her poems in the way that sex, class, age, even weather are present in all of our lives." —Rita Dove, "Poets Choice," The Washington Post
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