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The Poem's Heartbeat
An indispensable guide for poets, readers, students, and teachers. "The Poem's Heartbeat may well be the finest general book available on prosody."--Library Journal (starred …
The Complete Poems of Kenneth Rexroth
The Complete Poems of Kenneth Rexroth assembles all of his published longer and shorter poems, and includes a never-before-published selection of his earliest work. Rexroth's poems …
Selected Poems of Sandor Csoori
The first major U.S. publication of one of Hungary's best and most popular writers, winner of several poetry awards in Europe and the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival for …
Particles: New and Selected Poems
Gerber has a gentle touch and an unaffected, articulate voice that can be smart, funny, wise--sometimes all at the same time.--Library Journal Gerber] is one of the most adept and …
44 Poems for You
Playwright Sarah Ruhl's first book of poetry, Poems Addressed to You. And You. And You, offers poems that form a subtle, personal meditation on family, motherhood, and loss. With a …
fungus skull eye wing: Selected Poems of Alfonso D?Aquino
"This is the first bilingual collection by the Mexican master of nature poems, D'Aquino...A necessary read for fans of Hart Crane, Jack Spicer, and Latin American poetry in …
Selected Poems 1938-1988
Half a century of writing and publishing by one of our most celebrated poets. Winner of the 1989 Lenore Marshall/Nation Prize for Poetry.
Love Poems in Quarantine
An award-winning, multi-genre writer grapples with the pandemic, death of George Floyd, and other crises of our times in gnomic poems written from inside the purgatory (and sudden …
The Poem She Didn't Write and Other Poems
Honored as one of Nine Great Poetry Books of the Year by The New Yorker.The Poem She Didn't Write is a breakup book, full of the kinds of invective and taunts honed by a person who …
The Poem Behind the Poem
The translator must keep faith with the deeper need that poetry fulfills in our lives, to] discover not what the poem says but what it does.--Tony Barnstone, in his essay Poem …