Jamaal May's language hits us hard and fast, immersing us in the rhythm and rush of his city...
A first-person account of the Iraq War by a solider-poet, winner of the 2005 Beatrice Hawley...
A soldier struggles to reintegrate, exploring the foundations of the psyche and how history ...
Captivating poems and visual art seek to bring comfort and solidarity to anyone living with Bipol...
In the deeply personal Decade of the Brain, Janine Joseph writes of a newly-naturalized American ...
Fanny Howe, acclaimed poet and winner the 2001 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, explores the fears a...
"e;The quirky and macabre [ninth] book from Thomson is rich with breathtaking juxtaposition. ...
Poems progress through the wilds of the mind and memory, dispatching parables, and challengi...
Esteemed poet Cole Swensen's ninth collection is haunted by vision and transfixed by light.
A powerful and suspenseful elegiac sequence, winner of the 2003 Beatrice Hawley Award.
Heartrending, but absolutely necessary and enlightening, this lyric debut is beautiful in it...
'She should be required reading for those writers who confuse singing with the roar of white...