Editors Jason Lee Brown and Shanie Latham selected fifty-four poems by fifty-one poets, happily i...
Open this book at random and find a trove of thrilling images and unexpected metaphors: tiny bell...
Departing from the more whimsical tone of A Glossary of Chickens, Whitehead's last book, this new...
Diane Lockward, more than any other poet now writing, exemplifies Garcia Lorca's definition of po...
'Cognizant of loss but always celebratory, Lockward's poems are irreverent, ravenous for the worl...
This hilarious, imaginative book packs cigarette butts, Buddhist prayer flags, a spastic colon, L...
Throughout this splendid book, grounded in the intimate joys and trepidations of new motherhood, ...
The subjects of poetry are the same: love and loss, sex and death and grief, family in all its pe...
A gorgeously deft book, The Curator's Notes dares to question the Edenic. It asks, why not take t...
Suspension is that rare book of poetry, as much a narrative as a collection of individually succe...
Like 'sunlight stroking the birds' throats so it comes out as song,' Ann Fisher-Wirth's graceful ...
If you've been combing the bookshops for a new collection of poetry that's likely to stimulate th...