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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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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)
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product image The only definitive volume of Rilke’s French poetry.
"These are poems of meticulous insight and feeling." Chicago Sun Times  (continue)
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“The McIlvoyian insight and charm return, full force.” —Kirkus

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product image “With tremendous clarity and wisdom, Daniel Tomasulo has crafted a memoir at once heartbreaking and uplifting. Layers of time and memory—childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, middle age—are so beautifully revealed here, a trenchant reminder that our pasts are alive inside of us. There are psychologists who can write, and writers who can psychologize, but rarely have the two met on the page with such moving, profound results.”
—Dani Shapiro

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Price: 16.00 USD
product image "Jane Kenyon is our Akhmatova. She will be read and remembered here as Akhmatova is read and remembered over there. For this we give no thanks becaue the gift is beyond thanks. But how deply we are indebted!" —Hayden Carruth  (continue)
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product image "Out so much farther than our present pieties, attentive to no social or sentimental voice, only passion's (so often ruinous, defiant of upshot), it is not in every case, every poem, that Carl Phillips triumphs over my timidity. As with Sappho and Pasolini, though, traces of the winged god are everywhere unmistakable, even when this new poet has kicked them over: it is a sacred entail his harsh graces make. I for one am an awed (if lacerated) heir." —Richard Howard  (continue)
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product image "[Drew's] criticism is sharp-edged, to the point, and nearly inarguable....A solid, well-argued, and sometimes radical plea for a better-built environment." —Kirkus Reviews  (continue)
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product image "In these insightful essays, even the writing itself is cinematic, as Sprengnether's memories and quick film summaries meld into one another, making it seem as if the author hasn't just seen many movies, but has actually lived one." —Publishers Weekly  (continue)
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product image "Here we have a truly exceptional poet. In his mid-thirties, Dana Gioia can be compared to Wallace Stevens and not be routed by the comparison." —Virginia Quarterly Review  (continue)
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product image "It's hard to pigeonhole Percival Everett. Working between the traditions of the academy and the African American tall tale, he writes with a sharp satirical voice." —Playboy  (continue)
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product image "Shrewdly provocative, the anthology teaches and keeps on teaching.... letting poetry speak for itself and ward off amateurish interlopers." —Ruminator Review  (continue)
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product image "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  (continue)
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product image Beloved poet Tess Gallagher's seventh collection, a Bloomsbury Review "Editors' Favorite," now available in paperback  (continue)
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product image This moving, eighteen-month exchange of correspondence chronicles the friendship-through-the-mail of two extraordinary writers.  (continue)
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product image "Laura Kalpakian's new collection of short stories feels both old-fashioned and surprisingly fresh. That her characters sometimes manage to unleash their suppressed passions is the thrill at the core of her anachronistic and often quirky work." —The New York Times Book Review  (continue)
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product image "Moving and mysterious, the poems in Ford's first collection possess the veiled brilliance of stained glass windows seen at night." —The New York Times Book Review  (continue)
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product image "Sophie Cabot Black's poems, in their measured grace, have a quiet intensity, animated by her passion for a clarity of understanding, in the art as in the life." —Stanley Kunitz  (continue)
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product image "Memoir, meditation, dreambook, anthology of winged words-- the perfect gift for every birdwatcher on your list." —Ursula K. Le Guin  (continue)
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product image The whole of The Catcher in the Rye is in the Oxford English Dictionary, waiting to be unscrambled, and so are all the novels of our past, present, and immediate future.  (continue)
Price: 17.00 USD
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