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<p>A luminous new collection from Keetje Kuipers, <em>All Its Charms</em> is a fearless and transformative reckoning of identity. By turns tender and raw, these poems chronicle Kuipers’ decision to become a single mother by choice, her marriage to the woman she first fell in love with more than a decade before giving birth to her daughter, and her family’s struggle to bring another child into their lives. <em>All Its Charms</em> is about much more than the reinvention of the American familyーit’s about transformation, desire, and who we can become when we move past who we thought we would be.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Girmay's previous BOA title <em>Kingdom Animalia</em> won the Isabella Gardner Poetry Award, and has been a consistent leader in sales, selling more than 3,500 copies since 2011.</p> <p>In 2015, Girmay was honored with a Whiting Award in Poetry, a prestigious award that carries a $50,000 prize.</p> <p>With the recent rise of national attention to racism, white supremacy, and media tags like #BlackLivesMatter and #ICantBreathe, this collection is a timely and necessary look at historical and current realities of blackness within the U.S.</p> <p>Human Rights reports estimate that over 20,000 people have died at sea making the journey across the Mediterranean from North Africa to southern Europe in the past two decades. This collection focuses, in part, on this international crisis. In order to write these poems, Girmay researched international law around immigration, immigration rates, and the pressures that push people to attempt these crossings even at the height of astonishing risk.</p> <p>This book carries with it a short film project that incorporates portraiture, collage, and archival footage against a sonic backdrop of Albert Ayler’s “Water Music.” The film means to conjure a “memorialistic” tone that illustrates diverse relationships/juxtapositions of black bodies and bodies of water. The short film will be available online.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p><strong>Winner of the 2013 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for Poetry</strong></p> <p>"<em>The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965-2010</em> may be the most important book of poetry to appear in years."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em></p> <p>"All poetry readers will want to own this book; almost everything is in it."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em></p> <p>"If you only read one poetry book in 2012, <em>The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton</em> ought to be it."-NPR</p> <p>"The 'Collected Clifton' is a gift, not just for her fans...but for all of us."--<em>The Washington Post</em></p> <p>"The love readers feel for Lucille Clifton-both the woman and her poetry-is constant and deeply felt. The lines that surface most frequently in praise of her work and her person are moving declarations of racial pride, courage, steadfastness."-Toni Morrison, from the Foreword</p> <p><em>The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965 2010</em> combines all eleven of Lucille Clifton's published collections with more than fifty previously unpublished poems. The unpublished poems feature early poems from 1965 1969, a collection-in-progress titled <em>the book of days</em> (2008), and a poignant selection of final poems. An insightful foreword by Nobel Prize winning author Toni Morrison and comprehensive afterword by noted poet Kevin Young frames Clifton's lifetime body of work, providing the definitive statement about this major America poet's career.</p> <p>On February 13, 2010, the poetry world lost one of its most distinguished members with the passing of Lucille Clifton. In the last year of her life, she was named the first African American woman to receive the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize honoring a US poet whose "lifetime accomplishments warrant extraordinary recognition," and was posthumously awarded the Robert Frost Medal for lifetime achievement from the Poetry Society of America.</p> <p><strong>"mother-tongue: to man-kind" (from the unpublished <em>the book of days</em>):</strong></p> <p><em>all that I am asking is<br /> that you see me as something<br /> more than a common occurrence,<br /> more than a woman in her ordinary skin.</em></p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>First printing: 3000 copies.</p> <p><em>Documents</em> was selected by D.A. Powell as the winner of the 17th annual A. Poulin, Jr. Prize. The poem “Maid Poem #7: HR” won a Lannan Poetry Prize from the Academy of American Poets in 2015.</p> <p>This title is part of BOA’s New Poets of America Series, which have seen strong sales in recent seasons. Previous Poulin winners in this series have seen outstanding attention from <em>The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, The Rumpus, Forward Reviews,</em> etc.</p> <p>The foreword by D.A. Powell gives a powerful narrative of the author’s biography, which gives context and draws readers into the collection. According to Powell, “these biographical facts are the supporting architectural elements upon which the house is built. The collection is both a documentary and a documentation organized around facts and necessities, forgeries and truths.”</p> <p>Jan-Henry says of the experiences in this collection, “I was born in the Philippines, grew up in California, and lived undocumented for more than 32 years in the United States. I am queer and for many queer undocumented people, this creates a double invisibility. Many people talk about this experience as coming out twice. And this is true. Depending on the context, it might be easier to come out as gay, other times it’s easier to come out as undocumented. Either way, my day-to-day life happens in multiple waysーI am not just the facts of my life. I have lied on forms. And won awards. I have been cheated by lawyers. I wander in museums. I am obsessed with tennis. I don’t believe in monogamy. I love film. I pickle vegetables. I bake. I drink. I think. I dream. I fantasize. I cook. I write. I wrote a book that I hope has all of this in it.”</p> <p>Gray is the inaugural winner of the Undocupoets Fellowship from Sibling Rivalry Press and has received fellowships from the Juniper Summer Writing Institute. He has also received awards from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation and Columbia College Chicago.</p> <p>HOT TOPICS: Immigration, LGBT identity, human rights.</p> <p>Gray’s writing on identity as a queer undocumented immigrant of color adds a Filipino perspective to the ongoing conversation between poets like Chen Chen, Marcelo Hernandez Castillo, Danez Smith, Ocean Vuong, and others.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Poet, teacher, essayist, anthologist, songwriter and singer, <strong>Naomi Shihab Nye</strong> is one of the country's most acclaimed writers. Her voice is generous; her vision true; her subjects ordinary people, and ordinary situations which, when rendered through her language, become remarkable. In this, her fourth full collection of poetry, we see with new eyes-a grandmother's scarf, an alarm clock, a man carrying his son on his shoulders.</p> <p><strong>Valentine for Ernest Mann</strong></p> <p>You can’t order a poem like you order a taco.<br /> Walk up to the counter and say, "I’ll take two"<br /> and expect it to handed back to you<br /> on a shiny plate.</p> <p>Still, I like you spirit.<br /> Anyone who says, "Here’s my address,<br /> write me a poem," deserves something in reply.<br /> So I’ll tell a secret instead:<br /> poems hide. In the bottoms of our shoes,<br /> they are sleeping. They are the shadows<br /> drifting across our ceilings the moment<br /> before we wake up. What we have to do<br /> is live in a way that lets us find them.</p> <p>Once I knew a man who gave his wife<br /> two skunks for a valentine.<br /> He couldn’t understand why she was crying.<br /> "I thought they had such beautiful eyes."<br /> And he was serious. He was a serious man<br /> who lived in a serious way. Nothing was ugly<br /> just because the world said so. He really<br /> <em>liked</em> those skunks. So, he re-invented them<br /> as valentines and they became beautiful.<br /> At least, to him. And the poems that had been hiding<br /> in the eyes of skunks for centuries<br /> crawled out and curled up at his feet.</p> <p>Maybe if we re-invent whatever our lives give us<br /> we find poems. Check your garage, the odd sock<br /> in your drawer, the person you almost like, but not quite.<br /> And let me know.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Fusing street scenes (from Budapest to New York City) with family history (African American and Jewish), Sean Thomas Dougherty uses both traditional and experimental forms to explore issues of identity and family. Deeply rooted in music and performance, Dougherty’s poetry resists easy categorization, revealing the complexity of our lives and times.</p> <p><strong>Sean Thomas Dougherty</strong> lives in Erie, Pennsylvania, where he teaches in the BFA program for creative writing at Penn State Erie. He is a nationally renowned performance poet and author of nine previous poetry collections. He was a finalist for the 2005 Paterson Poetry Prize and winner of the 2000 Pinyon Press Poetry Prize.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p><strong>What happens when everything falls away, when those you call on in times of need are themselves calling out for rescue?</strong></p> <p>In his highly anticipated second collection, Chen Chen continues his investigation of family, both blood and chosen, examining what one inherits and what one invents, as a queer Asian American living through an era of Trump, mass shootings, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Always at work in the wrecked heart of this new collection is a switchboard operator, picking up and connecting calls. Raucous 2 a.m. prank calls. Whispered-in-a-classroom emergency calls. And sometimes, its pages record the dropping of a call, a failure or refusal to pick up. With irrepressible humor and play, these anarchic poems celebrate life, despite all that would crush aliveness.</p> <p>Hybrid in form and set in New England, West Texas, and a landlocked province of China, among other places, Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency refuses neat categorizations and pat answers. Instead, the book offers an insatiable curiosity about how it is we keep finding ways to hold onto one another.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p><strong>Un recetario ilustrado de c?cteles para las andanzas</strong></p> <p><strong>nocturnas</strong></p> <p>Despu?s del fen?meno de Relatos de una mujer borracha 1 y 2, sus exitosos compilados biogr?ficos, Martina Ca?as regresa de un modo m?s cercano e interactivo.</p> <p>En esta ocasi?n, la hero?na comparte recetas de los tragos que han marcado sus andanzas y, de paso, sugerencias y experiencias respecto al consumo de cada uno de estos #combinaos#.</p> <p>Mediante preparaciones cl?sicas, ex?ticas y otras de su propia cosecha, Martina nos acerca a su universo de diversiones, amores y desamores para llorar de risa y, tambi?n, educarnos en el arte de las posibilidades alcoh?licas.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p><strong>Table of Contents</strong></p> <p>I.<br /> Epistle<br /> The Gift<br /> Persimmons<br /> The Weight Of Sweetness<br /> From Blossoms<br /> Dreaming Of Hair<br /> Early In The Morning<br /> Water<br /> Falling: The Code<br /> Nocturne<br /> My Indigo<br /> Irises<br /> Eating Alone</p> <p>II.<br /> Always A Rose</p> <p>III.<br /> Eating Together<br /> I Ask My Mother To Sing<br /> Ash, Snow, Or Moonlight<br /> The Life<br /> The Weepers<br /> Braiding<br /> Rain Diary<br /> My Sleeping Loved Ones<br /> Mnemonic<br /> Between Seasons<br /> Visions And Interpretations</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Award-winning author with wide audience appeal. Jimmy & Rita (1,054 sales) made Addonizio a favorite with a young, hip poetry crowd. The Philosopher’s Club (1,629 sales) won the Great Lakes College Association New Authors’ competition and has been a perennial college course adoption. Addonizio should sell well throughout the country but especially along West Coast where she is an integral part of the poetry scene. Addonizio’s first short story collection will be published in October 1999, which we hope will translate into a new audience for her poetry. Author will read and tour nationally.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Threaded with echoes of familial traumaーa sister’s battle with cancer, a brother’s struggles with depressionーthe lyric poems in <em>The Human Half</em> reveal an open-hearted speaker who finds solace in the beauties of celestial navigation, the flowers along the railroad tracks, and the brushwork of Vermeer and Van Gogh. Filled with quirks of perception, Deborah Brown holds space for wonder amidst of life’s seasons of longing.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p><strong>Traveling the nation, Matt Donovan examines the paradox of a country plagued by gun violence yet consumed with protecting the right to bear arms.</strong></p> <p>Matt Donovan’s <em>The Dug-Up Gun Museum</em> confronts our country’s obsession with guns to explore America’s deep-seated political divisions and issues linked to violence, race, power, and privilege. Taking its title from an actual museum located in Wyoming, this collection of poems interrogates our country’s history of gun violence, asking questions about our fetishization of weapons, how mass shootings and the killing of unarmed civilians by police have become normalized, and the multitudinous ways in which firearms are ingrained in our country’s culture.</p> <p>Much like the poet himself, Donovan’s poems are dynamic and constantly in motion as he explores the ways in which capitalism and its relentless stream of content have led to a collective desensitization in the face of violence. In turns harrowing, elegiac, and ironic, set in locations ranging from Cody to Chicago, from Las Vegas to Sandy Hook, <em>The Dug-Up Gun Museum</em> probes America’s failures, bizarre infatuations, and innumerable tragedies linked to guns.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p><strong>Un conjunto de textos naturalistas por la premio Nobel de Literatura</strong></p> <p>Mistral tuvo una fuerte y sostenida conexi?n con la naturaleza. Su infancia en un lugar en donde el paisaje era protagonista -las monta?as y los cielos del Elqui- debe haber propiciado que creyera, como siempre lo hizo, en una estrecha correspondencia entre naturaleza y vida. Su mirada de la flora, la fauna y los entornos que la rodearon es delicada y espiritual y tiene a</p> <p>menudo un alcance social.</p> <p>Elogio de la naturaleza, al cuidado de Daniela Sch?tte Gonz?lez, re?ne m?s de setenta escritos en prosa de la Premio Nobel de Literatura donde su mirada, su imaginaci?n y sus recuerdos se despliegan con la fuerza inconfundible de su escritura. Las aguas, las arenas, los sauces, las piedras, las monta?as, las ballenas, el alerce, los queltehues, los grillos y las tortugas, entre otros, son los protagonistas de estas p?ginas de conmovedora belleza en las que Gabriela Mistral elabora la posibilidad de un consuelo en el tiempo paralelo que propone la naturaleza.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>With both ardor and sensuality, <em>Darling Vulgarity</em> challenges us to embrace humanity’s imperfections while urging us toward new spiritual realities. And then, sometimes, the poems are just plain sexy. Or, as Nat Hardy wrote, “Waters’ meditative and confessional forays into the sexual sublime are both disturbing and artfully passionate.”<br /> <em>Darling Vulgarity</em> also includes poems based on Waters’ true literary experiences with such notables as Raymond Carver, Allen Ginsberg, and Robert Lowell.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p><em>Holy Moly Carry Me</em> is the fifth collection by Erika Meitner, a 2009 National Poetry Series winner for her collection <em>Ideal Cities.</em></p> <p>HOT TOPICS: contemporary politics, gun control/gun culture, school shootings, parenthood, infertility, biracial adoption (current series in NY Times), natural disasters, religion.</p> <p>Strong regional/national appeal: The collection focuses heavily on life in Appalachia and offers the unique perspective of a Jewish author living in the heart of “Trump country” (i.e., the coal/Bible Belt region of rural Virginia). Meitner offers a nuanced look at gun culture and Appalachian voters that will be of interest to urbanites and coastal readers. Several poems also describe Meitner’s returning to New York City after living in rural Appalachia.</p> <p>Meitner’s work is confessional, autobiographical, political, narrative, sincere, and accessible. Her work is deeply engaged with the present zeitgeist and offers a window into contemporary US culture via an immensely personal look at an individual’s life. The collection engages with a wide range of subjects and will appeal to a broad audience.</p> <p>Parenthood is a strong theme throughout the collection, particularly struggles with fertility and her family’s decision to adopt a child of another race. Meitner also describes the anxiety many mothers face over school shootings, racial prejudice, and raising children in an uncertain world.</p> <p>Meitner is well-connected to poets and reviewers throughout the US. Her previous BOA collection received a starred review in <em>Publishers Weekly</em> and was reviewed in <em>The Rumpus</em> and <em>The New York Times Magazine,</em> among others.</p> <p>Unique perspective: Jewish author living in the heart of “Trump country”; a daughter of refugees & the granddaughter Holocaust survivors reflecting on current refugee crisis.</p> <p>Meitner has connections to Jewish community centers, universities, and bookstores throughout the Eastern United States, with particularly strong connections in New York City, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, and Detroit.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>"The poems in <em>Copia</em> are about what is and what is almost-gone, what is in limbo and what won't give way, what is almost at rock bottom but still and always brimming with the possibility of miracle."ーRachel Zucker</p> <p>Erika Meitner's fourth book takes cues from the Land Artists of the 1960s who created work based on landscapes of urban peripheries and structures in various states of disintegration. The collection also includes a section of documentary poems about Detroit that were commissioned for <em>Virginia Quarterly Review</em>.</p> <p><em>Because it is an uninhabited place, because it<br /> makes me hollow, I pried open the pages of<br /> Detroit: the houses blanked out, factories<br /> absorbed back into ghetto palms and scrub-<br /> oak, piles of tires, heaps of cement block.<br /> Vines knock and enter through shattered<br /> drop-ceilings, glassless windows. Ragwort<br /> cracks the street's asphalt to unsolvable<br /> puzzles.</em></p> <p>Meitner also probes the hulking ruins of office buildings, tract housing, superstores, construction sites, and freeways, and doesn't shy from the interactions that occur in Walmart and supermarket parking lots.</p> <p><em>It is nearly Halloween, which means<br /> wrong sizes on Wal-Mart racks, variety bags of<br /> pumpkins extinguishing themselves on the stoop</em></p> <p><em>children from the trailer park trawling our identical lawns soon<br /> so we can give away nickels, light, sandpaper, raisins, cement.</em></p> <p><strong>Erika Meitner</strong> was a 2009 National Poetry Series winner. Her work has appeared in <em>American Poetry Review</em>, <em>Ploughshares</em>, <em>Tin House</em>, <em>The Best American Poetry 2011</em>, <em>Kenyon Review</em>, and elsewhere. She is associate professor of English at Virginia Tech.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Many of these poems deal with the press of mortality and violent losses of young men of color. This is a timely collection that focuses on our country's epidemic of death among teens and young men of color everywhere, and is sure to resonate with areas particularly affected by the recent deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, etc., which have received national attention.</p> <p>The collection has strong ties to present-day metropolitan Southern California, specifically Los Angeles, Ventura, the San Diego backcountry, the Central Valley, the Inland Empire, and the Mojave Desert.</p> <p>Much of the poetry is inspired by the landscape of Southern California. Just as those lands are shaped by the presence and absence of water, by wind and by fire, so this book, too, is influenced by desert, chaparral, scrub oak hillsides, and canyons.</p> <p>Having lived in the Los Angeles area since the 1950s, de la O's book melds a charismatic, old LA with the newer, slick city that keeps reinventing itself. We encounter LA when it was still surrounded by fields of oatgrass and chaparral, as well as larger-than-life roadway icons of East Hollywood (around the time Joe Dimaggio wooed and married Marilyn Monroe and all of America was swooning).</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p><strong>Antolog?a esencial del poeta y Premio Cervantes.</strong></p> <p>Los 90 poemas de Gonzalo Rojas que integran este libro -seleccionados y dispuestos en una secuencia especial por Elvira Hern?ndez- buscan abrir y renovar lecturas sobre la obra de un poeta que ya ostenta el rango de cl?sico de la literatura hispanoamericana. Recorriendo el medio siglo de creaci?n po?tica de Rojas, esta antolog?a deja ver los movimientos, las variaciones y los acentos con los que el poeta, Premio Cervantes de Literatura, supo inventar nuevos ritmos y respiraciones para que la palabra escrita suene a dicha, sea dicha.</p> <p>"Me ha tomado mucho, me ha removido y me deja algo parecido al deslumbramiento de lo muy original, de lo realmente in?dito".</p> <p>GABRIELA MISTRAL</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Naomi Shihab Nye focuses on ordinary people and ordinary situations, which, when rendered through the poems in <em>Fuel</em>, become remarkable. The poet imagines the border families of southern Texas, small ferns and forgotten books, Jews and Palestinians in the Middle East. Nye has written, "Lives unlike mine, you save me."</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p><strong>Nestled against the backdrop of Seattle's flora, fauna, and cityscape, Luther Hughes' debut poetry collection wrestles with the interior and exterior symbiosis of a gay Black man finding refuge from the threat of depression and death through love and desire.</strong></p> <p>Hughes draws readers into a Seattle that is heavily entrenched in violent anti-Blackness, and full of vulnerable and personal encounters from both the speaker’s past and present. With reverent and careful imagery, Hughes fashions deeply saturated, tender vignettes that reckon relationships between family and friends, lovers, nature, and the police-state.</p> <p><em>A Shiver in the Leaves</em> is stunningly cinematic in its layered portrayal of the never-ending dualities of a queer Black poet’s life in the city. Hughes's interrogation of selfhood renders a sharply intimate and viscerally powerful reimagining of what it means to be alive in a body, and what it can mean <em>to live</em>.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Ellen Bass’s best-selling work of non-fiction, The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse (HarperCollins 1988, 1994), has sold over one million copies and has been translated into nine different languages. She has also published several volumes of poetry, and her poems have appeared in hundreds of journals and anthologies, including The Atlantic Monthly, Ms., Double Take, and Field. In 1980, Ms. Bass was awarded the Elliston Book Award for Poetry from the University of Cincinnati. Last year, she won Nimrod/Hardman’s Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry, judged by Thomas Lux. She was nominated for a 2001 Pushcart Prize. Intro by Dorianne Lux</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Winner of the 2012 Isabella Gardner Poetry Award</p> <p>Self-described "Cyborg Poet" Weise is an above-the-knee amputee with a computerized prosthetic which plays a large role in her writing</p> <p>With a reputation as poetry's "bad girl," Weise states: "This rebel tendency comes from years of pushing-back against the medical establishment. For example, though I own my own leg, I do not own the rights to the software program to change the settings. This is my latest complaint, and as a result, I have taken an interest in hacking my own leg."</p> <p>The LA Times hailed Weise's debut poetry collection as "a fearless dissection of the taboo and the hidden." In this sophomore collection, she continues her bold exploration of sexuality, disability, and love-gone-wrong...and sometimes right.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>This new collection from best-selling poet and novelist Stephen Dobyns focuses on the hard, ephemeral truth of mortality, and includes the section "Sixteen Sonnets for Isabel" about the recent death of his wife. In true Dobyns fashion, these poems grip and guide readers into a state of empathy, raising the question of how one lives and endures in the world.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>In his fifth collection of poems, Christopher Kennedy sifts through the detritus of the past to uncover the memories, images, and symbols that shape an individual’s consciousness. Looking to animals and their instincts for inspiration, drawing shape from the poet’s Irish Catholic working-class roots, these prose poems transcend grief and depression by seeking humanity’s place in the natural world.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>For the past 40 years, Russell Edson has been producing a body of work unique in its perspective and singular in its approach. He is, arguably, America’s most distinguished writer of prose poems. Here are contorted Darwinian narratives of apes and monkeys exhibiting absurdly human behavior, along with his usual menagerie of elephants, horses, chickens, roosters, dogs, mermaids and mice. Along with his trademark humor, <em>The Rooster’s Wife</em> finds Edson contemplating age, mortality and immortality as well.</p> <p><em>Of Memory and Distance</em></p> <p>It’s a scientific fact that anyone entering the distance will grow smaller as he proceeds. Eventually becoming so small he might only be found with a microscope, if indeed he is found at all.<br /> But there is a vanishing point, where anyone having entered the distance must disappear entirely without hope of his ever returning, leaving only the memory of his ever having been.<br /> But then there is fiction, so that one can never really be sure if one is remembering someone who vanished into the distance, or simply who had been made of paper and ink . . .</p> <p>Russell Edson has been called a surrealist comic genius, a magician of metaphor and imagination. He is all of these, and a philosophical poet whose zany expeditions into the twisted labyrinths of logic resemble Lewis Carroll’s adventures through the wonderlands of paradox and illusion. Perhaps that is why even people who do not read significant amounts of contemporary poetry can immediately appreciate the playful accessibility of Russell Edson’s writing. What he pulls out of the hat of the subconscious is always unpredictable, immediate and surprising.</p> <p><strong>Russell Edson</strong>’s books include <em>The Very Thing That Happens</em> (1964); <em>The Childhood of an Equestrian</em> (1973); <em>The Tunnel: Selected Poems</em> (1994); and <em>The House of Sara Loo</em> (Rain Taxi Chapbook Series, 2002). He lives in Darien, Connecticut.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Recipient of the NEA Literature Fellowship for Poetry and winner of the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, Harrington’s poetry is widely read in various journals including the <em>Harvard Review</em>. She is also a bestselling author of children’s books, appearing in <em>Time Magazine</em>‘s top 10 list in 2007.</p> <p><em>Primitive</em> is a biography, history, and reflection on the art of Horace H. Pippin, who was the best-known African American artist of the 1930s-40s. Creator of the famous masterpiece "The End of the War," his paintings can be found in major museums and galleries in Chicago, Indianapolis, West Chester, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC, among others.</p> <p>Having fought in World War I with the legendary 369th Infantry, Pippin served with Company K and earned the Croix de Guerre and a purple heart for bravery. With his folk art, he left an invaluable record of African American life and of the lives of African American soldiers in World War I.</p> <p>Harrington used historical records and primary sources to write these poems, including newspaper articles, interviews, archives, and Pippin’s war notebooks.</p> <p>African American folk art has been miscast as "primitive," and these poems critique that perception, while also making up for African American history that has been lost and forgotten.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>Novica Tadic is Serbia’s leading poet and the linguistic heir to Vasko Popa. With this translation, US Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize?winner Charles Simic brings the full range of Tadic’s dark beauty to light:</p> <p><em>I dream how on a flat surface</em><br /> <em>I set down knives of various</em><br /> <em>shapes and sizes.</em><br /> <em>Already there are so many of them</em><br /> <em>I can’t count them,</em><br /> <em>or see them all. Someone’s being done in</em><br /> <em>by those knives.</em></p> <p><strong>Novica Tadic</strong> has won most major Serbian literary awards, including the prestigious Laureat Nagrade. <strong>Charles Simic</strong>’s latest poetry collection is <em>That Little Something</em> (Harcourt, 2008).</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>From the Bible to the Quaraan, the fortieth day symbolizes the last moment before deliverance, a moment in time when a supplicant or prophet or stormbeaten passenger knows there is no state “after,” but finally accepts the present state as a permanent one.</p> <p>In <em>The Fortieth Day</em>, Kazim Ali follows the fractured narratives and moving lyrics of his debut collection, <em>The Far Mosque</em>, with a deeply spiritual and meditative book exploring the rhetoric of prayer.</p> <p><strong>Kazim Ali</strong> was born in the United Kingdom and raised in an Islamic household. He holds degrees from the University at Albany and New York University. He lives in Oberlin, Ohio.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>First printing: 2000 copies (trade paper).</p> <p><em>Tracing the Horse</em> is Diana Marie Delgado’s debut full-length collection of poetry. Her chapbook, <em>Late Night Talks with Men I Think I Trust</em> (Center for Book Arts, 2015), won the 2015 Poetry Chapbook Competition of The Center for Book Arts, judged by Sharon Dolin and Cornelius Eady.</p> <p><em>Tracing the Horse</em> is an intersectional feminist text that reflects the experiences of many first-generation Mexican American women. The poems incorporate resilience, agency, and the power of healing through open reflections on trauma and a gradual acceptance of its role in shaping the author’s identity.</p> <p>Diana Delgado is well connected in the literary community. She is a member of CantoMundo and the Macondo Writers Workshops community andhas received fellowships and support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Hedgebrook, Bread Loaf, and Letras Latinas. She now serves as the literary director of the University of Arizona Poetry Center.</p> <p>This title is part of BOA’s New Poets of America Series, which have seen strong sales in recent seasons. Previous titles in this series have seen outstanding attention from <em>The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, The Rumpus, Forward Reviews</em>, etc.</p> <p>As part of the New Poets of America Series, the collection will have a Foreword by Luis J. Rodriguez. Rodriguez served as the Poet Laureate of Los Angeles from 2014?2016.</p> <p>Strong regional appeal in the American southwest and other communities with vibrant Mexican-American communities.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
<p>First printing: 2,000 copies.</p> <p><em>A Season in Hell with Rimbaud</em> is Dustin Pearson’s third poetry collection. His previous two collections, <em>A Family Is a House</em> and <em>Millennial Roost</em>, were published by C&R Press in 2019 and 2018 respectively.</p> <p>In the trend of Silvia Garcia-Moreno’s <em>Mexican Gothic</em> and Karen Tei Yamashita’s <em>Sansei and Sensibilities,</em> Dustin Pearson reframes the Western literary canon in a diverse retelling of the travelogue-through-Hell genre from the perspective of a Black American poet.</p> <p>Along with its literary influences, <em>A Season in Hell with Rimbaud</em> was inspired by an argument the author had with his brother nearly a decade ago. That argument forms the backbone of the collection, as the speaker and his brother’s inability to communicate complicates their ability to navigate Hell. In the words of the author: “Language and emotion become physical and horrifying environments that live and shapeshift and smell.”</p> <p>In 2019, <em>The Root</em> named Pearson one of nine Black poets working in “academic, cultural and government institutions committed to elevating and preserving the poetry artform.” His work has also been recognized and featured by producer Shonda Rhimes. In 2020, a film adaptation of his poem “The Flame in Mother’s Mouth” won Best Collaboration at the Cadence Video Poetry Festival.</p> <p>The title poem, “A Season in Hell with Rimbaud,” won a 2021 Pushcart Prize. Another poem in the collection, “Lying Down,” was featured in the January 27, 2021 issue of <em>The Nation</em>.</p> <p>Pearson served as the editor of <em>Hayden’s Ferry Review</em> (2016?2017) and as a Director of the Clemson Literary Festival (2010?2012).</p> <p>Strong regional appeal in the South and the Bible Belt, as well as in communities where the Black church remains a neighborhood institution.</p> <p>Strong academic appeal for Black studies, linguistics, English/European literature, African American literature, and comparative literature departments.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。