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Cat Got My Brain
$20.00From the ultra-demented to the almost imperceptibly disturbed, we all suffer; we are all victims of birth, all victims of fearful not far off insanity. Many people however, throughout their…
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CHORUS
$19.95Poems that incorporate multiple voices to embrace fragmentation, discord, and plurality. At a time of simultaneous isolation and interconnection, this book is an inquiry into the edges of the…
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Delicates
$17.00Poems from a critically acclaimed Cuban writer available in English for the first time. Imbued with a sensuality reminiscent of the work of Anaïs Nin, Wendy Guerra’s Delicates takes…
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Dog Day Economy
$20.00“Vocabularies of decaying presence and economic despair tumble together in Ted Rees’s DOG DAY ECONOMY, enacting conflicts of late capitalism where the body is squandered in endless ramshackle systems of…
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études
$21.00A diary-like sequence of poems from one of Austria’s best-known contemporary voices. Exploring longing, lust for life, aging, mortality, grief, and flowers in her inimitable late style, études is a…
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Extraordinary Tides
$15.95A poetry chapbook that reflects on shifting time and tides through the language of the shoreline. Pattie McCarthy’s Extraordinary Tides occupies a space in the intertidal, the in-between place of…
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Final Harvest
$17.99The richest and most authoritative selected volume of Emily Dickinson’s poems.Here is the best of Emily Dickinson’s poetry — 576 poems that fully and fairly represent not only the complete…
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For Louis Pasteur
$17.95In poems about his friends, his family’s place in Georgia, trips to New Mexico, persons in the Old Testament, and Louis Pasteur, Edgar Bowers writes to place and examine his…
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godhouse
$19.95Poems that consider the human body as a meeting place of the infinite and the mortal. Starting with the idea that the human experience is the universe looking back…
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