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First published in 1928, Federico García Lorca’s collection of Gypsy Ballads (Romancero gitano) marked his first... Read More >>
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""[W]itness the sharp, wry play of a dazzling mind.""-COLE SWENSEN, author of And And And Majestic, playful, brainy,... Read More >>
Originally published in 1918 by the Talbot Press in Dublin, two years after his execution by the British Government... Read More >>
Hilarious, moving, and accessible, the poems in this extraordinary debut interrogate patriotism in a deeply flawed... Read More >>
‘I thought to myself that I needed to sing death, perform a rite for death, write death, then bid farewell to it.’... Read More >>
L.E. Bowman's latest collection Shapeshifter aches with the soft sorrows and hard-won joys of life. Melodic and... Read More >>
The Adept examines the disconnections the divide contemporary society and the individuals within it. Experimenting... Read More >>
Beautifully crafted and wildly evocative, Compass Light is a wide-ranging collection that illuminates the dazzling... Read More >>
Published in 1996 by Gnomon Press, this edition highlights Lorine Niedecker's minimalist poetry and deep connection... Read More >>
In his extraordinary second collection, poet Jeffrey Pethybridge confronts the ethical disaster of the torture program... Read More >>
To change and heal takes great courage. To reconcile is to truly face yourself and ask the questions: Why am I angry,... Read More >>
John Scarborough takes time and care to observe, reflect, and select the right word and poetic form. His poems reveal... Read More >>
In Garsún / Boy, Gabriel Rosenstock offers poems of childhood and growing up in County Limerick in the 1950s. Full... Read More >>
In Theodore Deppe’s eighth book of poems, lyricism and a gift for narrative come together to explore the challenges... Read More >>
This bilingual collection features poems dealing with love, politics, angst, faith, music, and poetry itself in... Read More >>
Join award-winning Irish poet Luke Morgan on an odyssey through lineage, legacy and language, journeying from lands... Read More >>
Crying Gorgeously: 4:37am is, at once, both an unravelling and the composition of personhood. This collection is... Read More >>
Winner of the 2024 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize Read More >>
Winner of the 2023 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry Read More >>
Rescripting the Ecstatic in the Midst of Violence Read More >>
First-Hand and Documentary Poetic Witness to the War in Ukraine Read More >>