Humanities  /  Poetry
Whirlwind Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822962212
Pub Date: 21 Oct 2012
Description:
Whirlwind is one woman’s frank, witty, mordant, sexy look at the breakup of a marriage and its emotional aftermath. With her characteristic linguistic play and mixture of poetic registers and styles, Sharon Dolin takes her readers on an off-the-tracks emotional ride through the whirlwind that goes by the name of divorce. Hang on tight.
Appalachian Elegy Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780813136691
Pub Date: 28 Sep 2012
Series: Kentucky Voices
Description:
Author, activist, feminist, teacher, and artist bell hooks is celebrated as one of the nation's leading intellectuals. Born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, hooks drew her unique pseudonym from the name of her grandmother, an intelligent and strong-willed African American woman who inspired her to stand up against a dominating and repressive society. Her poetry, novels, memoirs, and children's books reflect her Appalachian upbringing and feature her struggles with racially integrated schools and unwelcome authority figures.
If One of Us Should Fall Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822962236
Pub Date: 29 Aug 2012
Description:
Winner of the 2011 Cave Canem Poetry Prize “Nicole Terez Dutton’s fierce and formidable debut throbs with restless beauty and a lyrical undercurrent that is both empowered and unpredictable. Every poem is unsettling in that delicious way that changes and challenges the reader. There is nothing here that does not hurtle forward.

Money Shot

Format: Paperback
Pages: 92
ISBN: 9780819573148
Pub Date: 16 Jul 2012
Description:
The poems in Money Shot are forensic. Just as the money shot in porn is proof of the male orgasm, these poems explore questions of revelation and concealment. What is seen, what is hidden, and how do we know?
Sunken Garden Poetry Cover Sunken Garden Poetry Cover
Format: 
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9780819572905
Pub Date: 04 Jun 2012
Illustrations: 6 illus.
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9780819572912
Pub Date: 04 Jun 2012
Illustrations: 6 illus.
Description:
Since 1992, the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival has welcomed nationally acclaimed poets to the picturesque landscape of Hill-Stead Museum, a National Historic Landmark in Farmington, Connecticut. Reflecting the festival that has attracted thousands to this rolling country estate, the poems in this collection have been selected with a broad audience in mind. In the spirit of the festival's mission to nurture the art of poetry, the anthology features young and emerging poets alongside established poets, including Lucille Clifton, Billy Collins, Carolyn Forche, Yusef Komunyakaa, Maxine Kumin, James Merrill, Marilyn Nelson, Grace Paley, and Richard Wilbur.
Animal Eye Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780822961796
Pub Date: 26 Feb 2012
Description:
Voted one of the five best poetry collections for 2012 by Publishers Weekly, Animal Eye employs pastoral motifs to engage a discourse on life and love, as Coal Hill Review states "It is as if a scientist is at work in the basement of the museum of natural history, building a diorama of an entire ecosystem via words. She seem snot only interested in using the natural world as a metaphoric lens in her poems but is set on building them item by item into natural worlds themselves."
Eleven More American Women Poets in the 21st Century Cover Eleven More American Women Poets in the 21st Century Cover
Format: 
Pages: 464
ISBN: 9780819572349
Pub Date: 21 Feb 2012
Pages: 464
ISBN: 9780819572356
Pub Date: 21 Feb 2012
Description:
Eleven More American Women Poets in the 21st Century is an exciting sequel to its predecessors in the American Poets in the 21st Century series. Like the earlier anthologies, this volume includes generous selections of poetry by some of the best poets of our time as well as illuminating poetics statements and incisive essays on their work. This unique organization makes these books invaluable teaching tools.
What Is Amazing Cover What Is Amazing Cover
Format: 
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780819572776
Pub Date: 14 Feb 2012
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780819573698
Pub Date: 04 Mar 2013
Description:
Inspired by a voracious curiosity about humans and other subjects, the poems in Heather Christle's What Is Amazing describe and invent worlds in an attempt to understand through participation. The book draws upon the wisdom of foolishness and the logic of glee, while simultaneously exploring the suffering inherent to embodied consciousness. Speakers play out moments of bravado and fear, love and mortality, disappointment and desire.
Watchword Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780819571182
Pub Date: 08 Feb 2012
Description:
In her most recent book, Watchword-the winner of the Villaurrutia, Mexico's most esteemed literary prize-acclaimed poet Pura López Colomé writes of life at its brink with fierce honesty and an unblinking eye. This work shares the darkness, intensity, and skeptical hope of Thomas Hardy's great poems. Like them, López Colomé's poems have flashes of secular mysticism, sparked from language itself, which generate unforgettable passages and give voice to a world familiar and odd, wounded and buoyant.
Looking for The Gulf Motel Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780822962014
Pub Date: 01 Feb 2012
Description:
Family continues to be a wellspring of inspiration and learning for Blanco. His third book of poetry, Looking for The Gulf Motel, is a genealogy of the heart, exploring how his family's emotional legacy has shaped—and continues shaping—his perspectives. The collection is presented in three movements, each one chronicling his understanding of a particular facet of life from childhood into adulthood.
Poet in Andalucia Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
ISBN: 9780822961833
Pub Date: 27 Jan 2012
Description:
Frederico García lived in Manhattan from 1929 to 1930, and the poetry he wrote about the city, Poet in New York, was posthumously published in 1940. Eighty years after Lorca’s sojourn to America, Nathalie Handal, a poet from New York, went to Spain to write Poet in Andalucía. Handal recreated Lorca’s journey in reverse.
Book of Life, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780822961819
Pub Date: 15 Jan 2012
Description:
Poet Alicia Ostriker is also a highly original scholar/teacher of midrash, the commentary and exegesis of scripture (the same root as madrasa, place of study). Here she \u2018studies’ Jewish history, Jewish passion, Jewish contradictions, in a compendium of learned, crafted, earthy and outward-looking poems that show how this quest has informed and enriched her whole poet’s trajectory.\u201d—Marilyn Hacker
White Papers Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822961840
Pub Date: 15 Jan 2012
Description:
White Papers is a series of untitled poems that deal with issues of race from a number of personal, historical, and cultural perspectives. Expanding the territory of her 2006 book Blue Front, which focused on a lynching her father witnessed as a child, this book turns, among other things, to Martha Collins' childhood. Throughout, it explores questions about what it means to be white, not only in the poetÆs life, but also in our culture and history, even our pre-history.

Songs and Stories of the Ghouls

Format: Hardback
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9780819569561
Pub Date: 15 Nov 2011
Description:
Left dead after our cultures were broken by triumphant enemies, our stories changed to suit others. We now change them again to suit ourselves. Songs and Stories of the Ghouls purports to give power to the dead-voices to the victims of genocide both ancient and contemporary-and presence to women.
Undertaker’s Daughter, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780822962007
Pub Date: 24 Oct 2011
Description:
"Poems that stick with you like a song that won't stop repeating itself in your brain, poems whose cadences burrow into your bloodstream, orchestrating your breathing long before their sense attaches its hooks to your heart."—Washington Post on Captivity

Apples from Shinar

Format: Hardback
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9780819571670
Pub Date: 05 Oct 2011
Description:
Apples from Shinar was Hyam Plutzik's second complete collection. Originally published in 1959 as a part of Wesleyan University Press's newly minted poetry series, the collection includes "The Shepherd"-a section of the book-length poem "Horatio," which earned Plutzik a finalist position for the Pulitzer Prize. "The love and the words and the simplicity," that mark Plutzik's poetry, writes Philip Booth, "are all here [in Apples from Shinar], and the poems come peacefully, and wonderfully, alive.