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"Thank you for your wonderful books. . . Graywolf titles have been favorites of mine (particularly your books of poetry) for a long time. Thank you for your support of independent bookstores and for making your books available."
-Herman Fong, Odyssey Bookshop, South Hadley, MA

"I love the attention Graywolf pays to the physical book-I treasure my Gregg and Kenyon books as objects and I appreciate the way the soul and body of those books become indistinguishable."
-Joan Lauri Poole, New York, NY

product image Rich in opinion and theory, After Confession offers the first thorough discussion on the lyric "I"—the boundaries between literal and emotional truth, memory and imagination, person and persona, narcissism and revelation.  (continue)
Price: 17.95 USD
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The first retrospective collection by Linda Gregg, one of the most "impressive, generous, and wise of today's front-line poets." (Library Journal)  (continue)
Price: 24.00 USD
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Finalist for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize 

In her fourth remarkable collection, Elizabeth Alexander voices the outcries, dreams, and histories of an African American tradition that goes back to the rebellion on the slave schooner Amistad and to the artists’ canvases of nineteenth-century America.

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Price: 14.00 USD
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"I love these poems for their unbearable honesty. I love what these poems say and I love the form in which they say it. Jason Shinder is one of the finest of our new poets." —Gerald Stern


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Jason Shinder has received a 2007 Literature Fellowship from the NEA. This award encourages the production of new work by affording promising writers the time and means to write. Each literature fellow receives a $20,000 award.

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Price: 12.95 USD
product image "Gallagher, to her very great credit, has undertaken one of the most daunting of poetic adventures: utilizing all the resources of language to explore the nuances of feeling, the nature of the passage of time, and, most intricately, the nature of language itself." —The Atlantic Monthly  (continue)
Price: 15.00 USD
product image The unpublished early poems of William Stafford now added to "a body of work that represents some of the finest poetry written during the second half of [the twentieth] century." (Library Journal) Edited and with an introduction by Fred Marchant.
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Price: 26.00 USD
product image "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  (continue)
Price: 14.00 USD
product image James Longenbach offers a provocative look at poetry in the newest addition to the Art of series, a series on writing that specializes in sharp-witted lucidity, edited by Charles Baxter.
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Price: 12.00 USD
product image In The Art of Time in Memoir: Then, Again, critic, editor, and memoirist Sven Birkerts examines the human impulse to write about the self.
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Price: 12.00 USD
product image "Saskia Hamilton is not a quiet poet, just an extremely subtle and fierce one. There is a quality of spiritual stubbornness and astonishing resilience that courses through even her briefest utterances...." —Jorie Graham  (continue)
Price: 12.95 USD
product image "Not since Plath has poetry so taut and so dangerous graced a first book." —D.A. Powell  (continue)
Price: 14.00 USD
product image "Inspired by Bellocq's Storyville portraits, Natasha Trethewey brings to art a young 'octoroon', in 1912, gallant, dignified, undefeated in her aspirations, yet barely able to breathe trapped and objectified in the world of a New Orleans brothel. Hers—theirs—is a stunning accomplishment." —Gail Mazur  (continue)
Price: 14.00 USD
product image "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  (continue)
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product image "Spellbound within wax edifices beneath a honey rain, Flynn succinctly and resonantly contrasts the dense and thrumming bee realm with our own buzzing, bittersweet world of avid appetites and aggressions. longing, and valor." —Booklist  (continue)
Price: 14.00 USD
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“Reading this clear-eyed, sorrowing, searching poem of witness, I feel gooseflesh, and I weep, for fear and for the truth of our U.S. racism, which goes on and goes on. I admire everything Martha Collins has written, and I feel she was born to write this book. I want to quietly thank her, and to quietly thank those to whose memory she dedicates this great work.”—Jean Valentine

Click here to visit Martha Collins's web site 

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Price: 14.00 USD
product image "These poems surprise beauty at every turn and capture truth at is familiar New England slant." —The New York Times Book Review  (continue)
Price: 11.00 USD
product image "This is a smart, daring first book of poems. Driven by Smith's raging desire of imagination, many of these often quiet poems describe something that's not there with deft grammar reaching toward possibility." —Listed as one of eight best poetry books in Black Issues Book Review  (continue)
Price: 14.00 USD
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In Joseph Campana's debut collection, starring Audrey Hepburn, icons of public consumption speak in the language of private devotion.

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Price: 14.00 USD
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A new kaleidoscope of poems by Albert Goldbarth, two-time winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award

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Price: 14.00 USD
product image "No poet will read this book without learning something new about the nuances of the craft, and no critic will read it without realizing the need for such liveliness." —Library Journal  (continue)
Price: 16.00 USD
product image "Can Poetry Matter? is an important book, and anyone who professes to care about the state of American poetry will have to take it into account."World Literature Today  (continue)
Price: 16.00 USD
product image "Linda Gregg brings us back to poetry. She is original and mysterious, one of the best poets in America." —Gerald Stern  (continue)
Price: 12.95 USD
product image "Like Powell's other books, this is startling, but this is startling in a new way, toward its close sounding more like Richard Crashaw—with its rich and elaborate religious imagery, its saintly foods and fabrics—than a casual modern poet." —Thom Gunn  (continue)
Price: 14.00 USD
product image "Readers of Carl Phillips's poetry will have some preparation for the pleasures and insights of this volume, particularly its subtlety, originality, and historical range. Yet Coin of the Realm will also be admired as a prose work that stands alone. Incisive essays on George Herbert, the Psalms, the place of race and identity in habits of perception and reading, and the author's growth as a writer are unified by central questions of beauty and ethics that will be of interest to anyone who cares about literature." —Susan Stewart  (continue)
Price: 15.00 USD
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All of Jane Kenyon's published poems gathered for the first time in one definitive volume.

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Price: 26.00 USD
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NOW IN PAPERBACK: All of beloved poet Jane Kenyon's published poems gathered together in one definitive collection
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Price: 16.00 USD
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NOW IN PAPERBACK: All of beloved poet Jane Kenyon's published poems gathered together in one definitive collection
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Price: 16.00 USD
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Lynda Hull’s Collected Poems brings together her three collections—long unavailable—with a new introduction by Yusef Komunyakaa, and allows, for the first time, the full scale of her achievement to be seen. Edited with Hull’s husband, David Wojahn, this book contains all the poems Hull published in her lifetime, before her untimely death in 1994.

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Price: 15.00 USD
product image FORTHCOMING JUNE 2008
The visceral new work by Katie Ford, whose poems “possess the veiled brilliance of stained glass windows seen at night.” (New York Times Book Review)  (continue)
Price: 15.00 USD
product image The only definitive volume of Rilke’s French poetry.
"These are poems of meticulous insight and feeling." Chicago Sun Times  (continue)
Price: 17.00 USD
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