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  • av John Gallaher
    168,-

    With wry humor and acute attention to detail, John Gallaher's latest poetry collection captures the pain and joys of caretaking.

  • av Nin Andrews
    164,-

    Set on a magical island where men are the second sex, story-driven prose poems upset gender-roles, tangling myths and logic.

  • av Matt Morton
    166 - 371,-

  • av Keetje Kuipers
    168,-

    An intimate poetic journey through the transitions, both physical and foundational, of choosing single motherhood and creating a queer family.

  • av Rick Bursky
    195,-

    Mapping human fragility, lost lovers, and mysterious pasts, this new collection is an exploration of the extravagance of being alive.

  • av Jan-Henry Gray
    210,-

    A lyric map exploring and transcending intersectional queer, undocumented, Filipino identities as revealed through fragmented legal records.

  • av Janice N. Harrington
    163,-

    "The Hands of Strangers" portrays the tensions and moments of grace between aged nursing home residents and their healthcare workers.

  • av Dariusz Sosnicki
    156,-

  • av Naomi Shihab Nye
    181,-

    Internationally celebrated poet places her Palestinian-American identity center stage, putting a human face on war, honoring courage, praying for peace.

  • av Michael Waters
    163,-

    Provocative, sexy, uncompromising poems about sin and transgression, love and darkness. Michael Waters' tenth collection is his boldest yet.

  • av Adrie Kusserow
    195,-

  • av Michael Waters
    180,-

  • av Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke
    124,-

  • av Marsha de la O
    195,-

    This Isabella Gardner Award-winning collection deals with the press of mortality and the violent losses of young men of color.

  • av Deborah Paredez
    165,-

    A Latina feminist chronicle of the Vietnam War era in documentary poems that highlight the voices of women relegated to the margins of history.

  • av Kathryn Nuernberger
    166,-

    Fiercely feminist ecopoetry exploring forgotten women naturalists, botanical birth control, and the ongoing cultural pressures women face in rural America.

  • av Jacek Gutorow
    183,-

  • av Ray Gonzalez
    163,-

    Set in the desert Southwest, Beautiful Wall straddles current realities of immigration and border violence, and a beautiful, familial past.

  • av Nguyen Phan Que Mai
    177,-

    Presented in bilingual English and Vietnamese, these poems build bridges between two cultures inextricably bound together by war and destruction.

  • av Gabrielle Lucille Fuentes
    168,-

    Gabrielle Lucille Fuentes's award-winning short story collection traces the Cuban diaspora through the struggles and triumphs of the Castell family's women.

  • av Heather Sellers
    167,-

  • av Renia White
    173,-

    Renia White's debut poetry collection pushes against state-sanctioned authority and societal thought while ruminating on Black joy.

  • av Dustin Kyle Pearson
    175,-

    In pursuit of his brother, a man traverses the fantastical and grotesque landscape of Hell, pondering their now fractured relationship.

  • av Bruce Weigl
    371,-

    America's premier living military veteran poet reveals the long scars left by Vietnam and the ghosts encountered at life's end.

  • av Diana Marie Delgado
    167 - 371,-

    A coming-of-age poetry collection about a young Chicana growing up amidst the drug violence of Southern California during the '90s.

  • av Danni Quintos
    170,-

    Danni Quintos is the winner of the 20th annual A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize, which was selected by Aimee Nezhukumatathil. Poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil will write the Foreword for the collection, and her name will appear on the cover. Strong regional appeal in Kentucky/Appalachia, the South, the Pacific Northwest, the West Coast, and cities with large multiethnic/Filipina/Filipinx communities.This title is part of BOA’s New Poets of America Series, which have seen strong sales in recent seasons by such authors as Chen Chen and Marcelo Hernandez Castillo. Previous Poulin winners in this series have seen outstanding attention from The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, The Rumpus, Forward Reviews, etc.Danni Quintos tackles the hot-button topics of race, gender, immigration, and identity from a Filipina/x-American perspective. The poems in this collection explore what it means to be a racially ambiguous, multiethnic Asian American woman growing up in Kentucky through the memories of girlhood, motherhood, family history, and Phillipine folklore. In the author’s words: “It is an antidote to the definition of ‘American’ as ‘white.’ It means to carve out a space and let readers know that we exist, we belong, we are from here and will continue to be.”Strong subject appeal for feminist studies, AAPI studies, multiethnic studies, and folklore studies, as well as courses on immigration, identity, race, gender, and intersectional identities.

  • av Erika Meitner
    175,-

  • av Rick Bursky
    174 - 318,-

    Playful, sexy, and occasionally absurd, Bursky sifts through the detritus of American culture to reveal the sharp edges and breathtaking facets of life.

  • av Rachel Mennies
    172 - 293,-

    Epistolary love poems that chronicle a woman discovering bisexual desire, negotiating mental illness, and cultivating intimacy.

  • av Kendra DeColo
    168 - 318,-

    Punk-rock feminist poems exploring motherhood, pop culture, and resistance with a spirit of defiance, abundance, and irreverent joy.

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