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Altars of Spine and Fraction
From Louisiana’s fishing village of Cocodrie comes a debut collection on masculinity, hurricanes, and how a child of the Gulf Coast carries, honors, and revises Southern traditions.
The Way of the Earth
The Way of the Earth is the fourth collection from award-winning poet Matthew Shenoda. In this, his most personal collection to date, he explores the temporal and fleeting nature of both human life and the earth we inhabit.
TechnoRage
TechnoRage is the sixth collection by award-winning poet William Olsen. The thirty-one free-ranging poems in TechnoRage explore nature and technology, and humankind’s relationship to it.
Where Are the Trees Going?
Where Are the Trees Going?
brings together some of the latest work of the poet and novelist Venus Khoury-Ghata in a manner that showcases her central concerns in a wholly novel and provocative format. Renowned translator Marilyn Hacker interleaves a full translation of Khoury-Ghata’s volume of poetry Où vont les arbres.with prose from La maison aux orties. The resulting interplay illuminates the poet’s contrasting and complementary drives toward surreal lyricism and stark narrative exposition.
what nature
what nature brings a naturalist's attentiveness to poetry. Fay combines a command of the poetic craft with rich descriptive exactness as he describes physical and psychological landscapes, particularly of his native Midwest.
Altars of Spine and Fraction
From Louisiana’s fishing village of Cocodrie comes a debut collection on masculinity, hurricanes, and how a child of the Gulf Coast carries, honors, and revises Southern traditions.
The Way of the Earth
The Way of the Earth is the fourth collection from award-winning poet Matthew Shenoda. In this, his most personal collection to date, he explores the temporal and fleeting nature of both human life and the earth we inhabit.
TechnoRage
TechnoRage is the sixth collection by award-winning poet William Olsen. The thirty-one free-ranging poems in TechnoRage explore nature and technology, and humankind’s relationship to it.
Where Are the Trees Going?
Where Are the Trees Going?
brings together some of the latest work of the poet and novelist Venus Khoury-Ghata in a manner that showcases her central concerns in a wholly novel and provocative format. Renowned translator Marilyn Hacker interleaves a full translation of Khoury-Ghata’s volume of poetry Où vont les arbres.with prose from La maison aux orties. The resulting interplay illuminates the poet’s contrasting and complementary drives toward surreal lyricism and stark narrative exposition.what nature
what nature brings a naturalist's attentiveness to poetry. Fay combines a command of the poetic craft with rich descriptive exactness as he describes physical and psychological landscapes, particularly of his native Midwest.