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Now available in paperback!
Winner of the 2003 James Laughlin Award, Vijay Seshadri’s extraordinary second
collection, The Long Meadow,
looks into and through our troubled world by means of a poetic
sensibility that transforms history into metaphysics and disaster into
possibility.
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Look There introduces American readers to a vital new poet, whose depth and verve have earned her an international reputation.
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The Lyrics demonstrates why Fanny Howe is “one of the boldest lyric poets in the United States.” ( The Philadelphia Inquirer)
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FORTHCOMING JUNE 2008
The new collection from poet Eamon Grennan, whose keen vision is “obsessed and suffused with light, befitting a poetry totally devoted to accurate observation and description.” ( The Irish Times)
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“The wondrous The Maverick Room, Ellis’s opus of sonic
site-specific artistry, reminds us of Ralph Ellison’s sampling of
Emerson’s observation that ‘geography is fate.’” —Michael Eric Dyson
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“Thank you Elizabeth Macklin for bringing to English readers the poetry of Kirmen Uribe written in the oldest European language. Macklin’s English, like Uribe’s Euskara is lyrical with a hard edge, sad and funny, rich in paradoxes. Uribe is a poet of consequence and Macklin has accomplished no small feat.”—Mark Kurlansky, author of The Basque History of the World
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"The Misunderstanding of Nature is a distinguished collection, one of the liveliest first books in years." —David Wojahn, Poetry
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*Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award*
“Matthea Harvey's vision of America is spooky, apocalyptic, and beautiful: proof that there is wonder in even a dark time like ours.” —George Saunders
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"These poems are a gift of a poet's heart and soul to her readers—songs
of love and loss, of pain and recovery: a touching, at times haunting,
reminder of what it means to walk through this life wide-eyed and
head-up, no matter the obstacles and impasses." —Robert Coles
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"Catie Rosemurgy is coming like a steam-roller. . . . She is bluesy,
Plathy, magnificently unabashed, yet possessed of real gifts for
rhapsody and tenderness. The reader who is not hers after twenty pages
needs a blood transfusion." —Rodney Jones
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The new collection by Lebanese poet Vénus Khoury-Ghata, author of She Says, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award
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The new collection by Lebanese poet Vénus Khoury-Ghata, author of She Says, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award
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The only definitive anthology of contemporary British poetry available in the
US
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" New European Poets collects, for the first time, the work of poets from the latter twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first, together with new generations of translators of the poetry of Europe. For this impressive undertaking, for the knowledge, discernment and generosity of its editors, my gratitude is immense." —Carolyn Forché
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Celebrated American poet Forrest Gander offers the brilliance of
Mexican poet Pura Lopez-Colomé in an exquisite English translation
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"With Nosferatu, Gioia and Henderson have given Schoenberg's Erwartung a late-born
sibling." —Opera Now
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"Fanny Howe employs a sometimes fierce, always passionate, spareness in
her lifelong parsing of the exchange between matter and spirit. Her
work displays as well a political urgency, that is to say, a profound
concern for social justice and for the soundness and fate of the polis,
the 'city on a hill.'" —Michael Palmer
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"Fanny Howe is a sly, wicked poet, always shifting between the social,
the political, as well as the linguistic and literary concerns of an
artist always writing from the cutting edge. One Crossed Out is a thrilling book of poetry by a poet in total control of her craft and her
voice." —Quincy Troupe
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"Her words, with their quiet, rapt force, their pensiveness and wit,
come to us from natural speech, from the Bible and hymns, from which
she derived the singular psalmlike music that is hers alone." —The New York Times Book Review
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"Written chiefly from time living in the Alaskan heartland, the
frontier of elements, weather, and survival figure prominently in these
poems. This is a collection of poetry that transcends its pages." —Harvard Review
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