Burn Lake


Carrie Fountain - 2010
    Burn Lake weaves together the experience of life in the rapidly changing American Southwest with the peculiar journey of Don Juan de Oñate, who was dispatched from Mexico City in the late sixteenth- century by Spanish royalty to settle the so-called New Mexico Province, of which little was known. A letter that was sent to Oñate by the Viceroy of New Spain, asking that should he come upon the North Sea in New Mexico, he should give a detailed report of "the configuration of the coast and the capacity of each harbor" becomes the inspiration for many of the poems in this artfully composed debut.

Ordinary Sun


Matthew Henriksen - 2011
    Henriksen opens ORDINARY SUN by insisting that "an eye is not enough." Resisting solipsism, these poems negotiate that conflict between the mind and what exists outside the mind. Though pain intrinsically resides in that conflict Henriksen strives for an honest happiness, a kind of gorgeous suffering that blesses our days. To this end, these poems emerge from images of all those innumerable things that embody both visceral and ethereal beauty rocks, trees, broken glass, baseball, angels.... Here we find immediacy immersed in the image, and in the reading of these poems becomes ourselves immersed in the immediate."

Transfer Fat


Aase Berg - 2002
    Johannes Göransson's translation captures the seething instability of Berg's bizarre compound nouns and linguistic contortions.

A Heart Full of Love


Javan - 1990
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Rebellion Is the Circle of a Lover's Hands/Rebelió


Martín Espada - 1990
    Poems in English and Spanish that discuss what it means to be Puerto Rican in the United States today.

Sleeping Preacher


Julia Kasdorf - 1992
    

Our Songs, Our Places, Without You


Trevor Capiro - 2018
    each poem is incredibly impactful and beautifully written. stories of love, heartbreak, suffering, and healing come alive on the page in an incredible way. let this book of poetry touch your soul and help you feel free. join trevor capiro on this journey towards healing.

Mi Revalueshanary Fren


Linton Kwesi Johnson - 2002
    During his teenage years in Brixton, Johnson witnessed serial episodes of racial abuse and joined the Black Panthers movement in protest. There, he learned his history and culture, but found his own outlet.”—Caroline Frost, BBC FourLinton Kwesi Johnson is the most influential black poet in Britain. The author of five previous collections of poetry and numerous record albums, he is known worldwide for his fusion of lyrical verse and reggae. Much of his work is written in the street Creole of the Caribbean communities in which he grew up in England. Mi Revalueshanary Fren includes all of his best-known poems, which concern racism and politics, personal experience, philosophy, and the art of music, among other things.Contains a full-length CD of Johnson reading.

The Widening Spell of the Leaves


Larry Levis - 1991
    He seems to be writing the poems we all need to read right now." --Antioch Review Larry Levis was born in Fresno, California, in 1946. His first book of poems, Wrecking Crew, won the United States Award from the International Poetry Forum, and was published in the Pitt Poetry Series in 1972. His second book, The Afterlife, won the Lamont Award from the American Academy of Poets in 1976. In 1981, The Dollmaker's Ghost was a winner of the Open Competition of the National Poetry Series. Among his other awards were three fellowships in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts, a Fulbright Fellowship, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Larry Levis died in 1996.

The House That Jack Built: The Collected Lectures


Jack Spicer - 1998
    These lively and provocative lectures function as a gloss to Spicer's own poetry, a general discourse on poetics, and a cautionary handbook for young poets. This thorough documentation of Spicer's unorthodox poetic vision is an authoritative edition of an underground classic.

The Tunnel: Selected Poems


Russell Edson - 1994
    This is the book of choice for both new and committed fans of this imaginative poet.

Lampblack & Ash: Poems


Simone Muench - 2005
    Driven by obsession—in particular, obsession with the legendary French poet, Robert Desnos—Muench’s identification with a true self beyond the self’s known truth is startling.—from the introduction by Carol Muske-Dukes“Simone’s poems have a confidence and sophistication of what I like to call intentionality. Also wit, grace, poise, and a relationship to writing beyond self-referential feeling.”—Anne Waldman“Lush, sprouting, sensuous images line-by-line, adopting myth freely, Muench’s poems are volatile explosives, circling beauty.”—James Tate

Fieldnotes on Ordinary Love


Keith S. Wilson - 2019
    There is the sense of the speaker as a cartographer of familiar spaces, of land he has never left or relationships that have stayed with him for years, and always with the newness of an alien or stranger. Acutely attuned to the heritage of Greco-Roman myth, Wilson writes through characters such as the Basilisk and the Minotaur, emphasizing the intense loneliness these characters experience from their uniqueness. For the racially ambiguous speaker of these poems, who is both black and not black, who has lived between the American South and the Midwest, there are no easy answers. From the fields of Kentucky to the pigeon coops of Chicago, identities and locations blur―the pastoral bleeds into the Afrofuturist, black into white and back again.

Heavy Hogs MC: Books 1-6


Elias Taylor - 2020
    He’s strong and ambitious.A bad boy with a kind heart.But I can’t trust him.Not when he talks about leaving town and starting over.I won’t let him stomp all over my heart.Should I be the one to walk away first?TristanTristan can only be a fake family man.He’s a bad, bad boy.Tristan is blackmailing me.I’d punch him in the face if he wasn’t part of the same club as my father.He needs a fake fiancée to secure his promotion.And I need him to delete my embarrassing moment from his phone.Accompanying him to a few office parties is one thing.But getting accidentally pregnant?That was never part of the plan.I can’t deny that I want Tristan.His touch sets my skin on fire.But being with him destroys my chances of ever having a normal life.Besides, did I mention that he can only be a fake family man?BrentGoing to Vegas with my brother and his best friend was a horrible idea.I hated Brent at first.The constant bickering and his alpha male attitude.But that night showed me a different side of him.His fun side.Drinking, dancing, and accidentally showing up at a chapel.I didn’t remember a thing.Then a marriage certificate showed up at my doorstep.And my whole world spun out of control.I’m holding it in my hands right now.What the heck am I going to do?ChristianHe’s my ex-best friend’s ex-boyfriend.I shouldn’t care, except that I have to.I’m breaking the girl code.Dating Christian would be a mistake.But I can’t keep my hands and my mind off him.Christian is the kind of man I’ve always dreamed about.A biker bad boy.His strong hold sends shivers down my spine.Things are perfect between us.Except the drama.My ex-best friend is trying to rip us apart.Will she succeed at shattering our love into pieces?CarterJoining a motorcycle club has been more exciting than I thought.It’s where I met Carter.He’s a man who challenges me.A bad boy who’s been groomed to think that women are disposable.But he seems to like that I’m feisty.He enjoys my loud personality.And me? I love his rough skin against mine.Carter thinks that marriage is only worth it if I get pregnant.Well, that’s already happened.Can he change his playboy attitude and be a one woman man?Or is he going to change his mind once he finds out about the pregnancy?

The Fear of Ravens (Esme Quentin Mystery Book 4)


Wendy Percival - 2020
    Can a 19th century curse still wield its formidable power? What connects Anna with the 24 year-old mystery concerning the whereabouts of the charismatic Ellen Tucker?​Esme must uncover the truth to save Anna from becoming a 21st century victim, in a cruel repetition of her ancestor’s merciless fate.