In a voice reminiscent of Cynthia Ozick, this Jewish Gothic novel renders the fracture and healin...
A National Book Award finalist collection of more than seventy poems on the Holocaust.
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A collection of poems by one of America's most celebrated 'formalists.'
Over 125 American writers reflect on September 11 in its immediate aftermath.
An inspired truant from any number of poetical schools.
A quest for self-discovery and personal redemption by one of the most gifted European writers.
William Heyen is one of America's most prolific and respected poets.
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With a literary style reminiscent of Mark Twain, this historical novel captures the colorful rive...
Claire Bateman explores the odd too-muchness not-enoughness of imaginative experience-is this the...