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  • av Mahmoud Darwish
    334,-

  • av Jorie Graham
    224,-

    It is rare to find in one collection an entire skyline burning and the quiet to follow a single worm, to hear soil breathe--in Jorie Graham's fifteenth poetry collection, you do.Jorie Graham's fifteenth poetry collection, To 2040, opens in question punctuated as fact: "Are we / extinct yet. Who owns / the map." In these visionary new poems, Graham is part historian, part cartographer as she plots an apocalyptic world where rain must be translated, silence sings louder than speech, and wired birds parrot recordings of their extinct ancestors. In one poem, the speaker is warned by a clairvoyant "the American experiment will end in 2030." Graham shows us our potentially inevitable future soundtracked by sirens among industrial ruins, contemplating the loss of those who inhabited and named them. In sparse lines that move with cinematic precision, these poems pan from overhead views of reshaped shorelines to close-ups of a worm burrowing through earth. Here, we linger, climate crisis on hold, as Graham asks us to sit silently, to hear soil breathe. An urgent open letter to the future, with a habit of looking back, To 2040 is narrated by a speaker who reflects on her own mortality--in the glass window of a radiotherapy room, in the first "claw full of hair" placed gently on a green shower ledge. In poems that look to 2040 as both future and event-horizon, we leave the collection warned, infinitely wiser, and yet more attentively on edge. "Inhale. / Are you still there / the sun says to me." And, from the title poem, "what was yr message, what were u meant to / pass on?"

  • av Jane Miller
    225,-

  • av Laura Kasischke
    219,-

  • av Sherwin Bitsui
    231,-

  • av Madeline Defrees
    213,-

  • av Olena Kalytiak Davis
    242,-

    Now in paperback, "Shattered Sonnets breathes life into American verse . . . [an] urgent and unrepentant collection" (Poetry).

  • av Arthur Sze
    242,-

    In Arthur Sze's tenth collection, the poet uses crisp, graceful language of astronomy, biology, and music.

  • av Matthew Zapruder
    242,-

    Written by one of the country’s leading younger poets, “Zapruder’s poems don't merely attempt beauty, they attain it.”—Boston Review

  • av Chris Abani
    231,-

    Chris Abani finds the sacred in a charged and broken world, to "build meaning from detritus."

  • av Theodore Roethke
    237,-

  • av Gregory Orr
    188,-

  • av Alex Dimitrov
    242,-

    A wry, haunting search for connection in snippets of conversations, faded memories, and snapshots of LA and New York.

  • av Jon Davis
    154,-

    "[Davis'] voice remains among the sharpest and most unique in contemporary poetry."--The Independent

  • av Lisa Olstein
    268,-

  • av Brenda Shaughnessy
    237,-

  • av Jim Harrison
    249,-

  • av Jim Harrison
    185,-

  • av Marvin Bell
    231,-

  • av Chris Abani
    237,-

  • av Arthur Sze
    231,-

  • av Michael Wiegers
    188,-

  • av David Budbill
    219,-

  • av David Budbill
    231,-

    "Budbill is the perfect antidote for those who find contemporary poetry distanced and obscure."--American Libraries

  • av David Bottoms
    249,-

    Armored Hearts, combining new poems and a selection from previous volumes, offers the power of idiomatic narrative at its naked best. "It is refreshing to read a poet who is not obliquely vague, who tells a story cleanly and convincingly, and yet who will not close down mysterious and complicated things about life that simply defy such closure."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution

  • av Natalie Diaz
    242 - 323,-

    A fast-paced debut that draws upon reservation folklore, pop culture, fractured gospels, and her brother’s addiction to methamphetamine

  • av Ben Lerner
    206,-

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    234,-

    Delightfully universal, Raft by Pulitzer Prize-winner Ted Kooser travels the Midwest landscape, attuned to life’s shared experiences and emotions—illness, aging, beauty, and love.Raft is our fourth collection of poetry from Pulitzer Prize-winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate, Ted Kooser. Open in his desire to write for the everyday reader, these poems maintain the open-handed and accessible style that thousands have come to love. Yet, deeply imagistic and metaphorically rich, Raft shows us that even the simplest of objects, the simplest of actions, can become a portal. A boy feeding a goldfish becomes a meditation on loneliness. Scraps of gauze open the door to a study on happiness. Both local and delightfully universal, Raft travels the Midwest landscape, attuned to the shared experiences and emotions of life—illness and aging, beauty and love. Some poems, nostalgia-wrapped, cradle elegies for lost family and friends. Adrift on life rafts of language, this book is a lesson in intentional observation, a celebration of the small, quiet wonders of life.

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