Humanities  /  Poetry
After the Fall Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9780822959809
Pub Date: 30 Oct 2007
Description:
After the Fall refers to the twin towers, and is Field’s ode to the events that transpired thereafter--the war in Iraq andthe attack on civil rights in America--as well as his own personal struggles over the indignities of aging.

Night Clerk at the Hotel of Both Worlds

Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822959755
Pub Date: 16 Oct 2007
Description:
Winner of the 2006 Donald Hall Prize in Poetry Selected by Terrance HayesWinner of the 2008 Poetry Award from Mississippi Institute of Arts and LettersAngela Ball’s lyrical, wry, and rueful poems float on a river of incongruities on which we may find Ron Popeil, Lord Byron, and Rudyard Kipling sharing the same raft; they create a fascinating commerce between the sublime and the ridiculous.
Cloud Moving Hands Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780822960003
Pub Date: 20 Sep 2007
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These poems, threaded by the teachings of Buddha, examine loss—the death of a loved one, the longing for a child, the yearning for another place and time—and the suffering such attempts transpire, but ultimately the poems are an affirmation that to be born into human life is our greatest opportunity to transform loss and sorrow into awakening joy.
Velocity Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822959779
Pub Date: 07 Sep 2007
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Velocity time travels through memory and conjecture, yet Krygowski's poems--often sad, sometimes humorous, always generous--return us continually to the beautiful and difficult here-and-now. Lovingly grounded in the ordinary, these are thinking poems--tightly crafted, accessible inquiries more interested in exploring stark and complicated knowledge than in proclaiming it. The poems, which use a sister's death as a touchstone, dwell in the overlap of emotions.
Next Life Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780819568212
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2007
Description:
In her latest collection, Rae Armantrout considers the shaping effects of language in the context of new and frightening global realities. Attempting to imagine the unimaginable and see the unseen, Armantrout evokes a "next life" beyond the current, and too often degraded, one. From the new physics to mortality, Armantrout engages with the half-seen and the half-believed.
American Poets in the 21st Century Cover American Poets in the 21st Century Cover
Format: 
Pages: 416
ISBN: 9780819567277
Pub Date: 09 Jul 2007
Pages: 416
ISBN: 9780819567284
Pub Date: 09 Jul 2007
Description:
Understanding the current moment in poetry can be a difficult task, as the reader must sort among the avant-garde and mainstream, the traditional and the experimental. A welcome introduction to contemporary poetics, this collection represents one of the first attempts to chart the progress of a new generation of poets. Each chapter focuses on one poet, and includes a selection of poems, a brief statement of purpose by the poet, and a critical essay by a notable scholar.
American Poetry Now Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 408
ISBN: 9780822959649
Pub Date: 08 Mar 2007
Description:
American Poetry Now is a comprehensive collection of the best work from the renowned Pitt Poetry Series. Since its inception in 1967, the series has been a vehicle for America's finest contemporary poets. The series list includes Poet Laureate Billy Collins, Toi Derricotte, Denise Duhamel, Lynn Emanuel, Bob Hicok, Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner Ted Kooser, Larry Levis, Sharon Olds, Alicia Suskin Ostriker, Virgil Su\u00e1rez, Afaa Michael Weaver, David Wojahn, Dean Young, and many others.
Invention of the Kaleidoscope, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822959557
Pub Date: 08 Feb 2007
Description:
The Invention of the Kaleidoscope is a book of poetic elegies that discuss failures: failures of love, both sexual and spiritual; failures of the body; failures of science, art and technology; failures of nature, imagination, memory and, most importantly, the failures inherent to elegiac narratives and our formal attempt to memoralize the lost. But the book also explores the necessity of such narratives, as well as the creative possibilities implicit within the “failed elegy,” all while examining the various ways that self-destruction can turn into self-preservation.
Last Person to Hear Your Voice, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9780822959571
Pub Date: 07 Feb 2007
Description:
While Shelton has been known primarily for his poems dealing with the landscape of the Southwest and the destruction of that landscape, the poems in this book are much more far-ranging, including many poems dealing with soocial issues (the issue of illegal immigration on our southern border, homelessness), historical events (the war in Iraq, the events of 9/11) and attitudes concerning politics and the environment. The poems are filled with sensory images, engaged in the real world, often ironic or simply off-the-wall, and their tone ranges from deeply sad, as in a requiem for Glen Canyon on the Colorado River, to the wildly funny, as in Brief Communications from My widowed Mother.
Fata Morgana Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780822959519
Pub Date: 05 Feb 2007
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Fata Morgana mingles personal experience, history, mythology, politics, and natural science to explore the relationships of conception and perception, the self finding its way through a physical and social world not of its own making, but changing the world by its presence.
This Clumsy Living Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780822959533
Pub Date: 01 Feb 2007
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Winner of the 2008 Bobbit National Poetry Prize.“Few others in contemporary poetry are so brilliantly able to combine wit and weight, to charge the language so it virtually glows in the dark. Hicok's poems just plain rock.
Door in the Mountain Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 308
ISBN: 9780819567130
Pub Date: 02 Jan 2007
Description:
Since the 1965 publication of her first book, Dream Barker, selected for the Yale Younger Poets Award, Jean Valentine has published eight collections of poetry to critical acclaim. Spare and intensely-felt, Valentine's poems present experience as only imperfectly graspable. This volume gathers together all of Valentine's published poems and includes a new collection, "Door in the Mountain.
Brother Salvage Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822959359
Pub Date: 07 Aug 2006
Description:
The name of the title poem—“Brother Salvage: a genizah,” provides a skeleton key to unlock the powerful forces that bind Rick Hilles’s collection. A genizah is a depository, or hiding place, for sacred texts. It performs a double function: to keep hallowed objects safe and to prevent more destructive forces from circulating and causing further harm.
Grace Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 72
ISBN: 9780822959328
Pub Date: 07 Aug 2006
Description:
Winner of the 2005 Donald Hall Prize in Poetry. Grace is John Hodgen’s third book of poetry. He is a poet of extreme contrasts, offering us the dregs of despair, yet instantly recalling hope in the beauty of nature or in a moment in time when all is right, when we realize grace.
Fall Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 84
ISBN: 9780819567093
Pub Date: 04 Aug 2006
Description:
This new book by award-winning author Amy Newman explores as its formal structure the 72 definitions for the word "fall." These lovely, accessible poems span a narrative drama-from the creation of the world and the subsequent exile of its first inhabitants, through the downward movement of the human body in its surrender to illness and the world's gravitational pull, to the beauty in the descent of spent foliage in autumn. Each definition of "fall" engenders its own poem, and the definitions serve as poem titles.
Domain of Perfect Affection Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822959311
Pub Date: 28 Jul 2006
Description:
In Domain of Perfect Affection, Robin Becker explores the conditions under which we experience and resist pleasure: in beauty salon, summer camp, beach, backyard, or museum; New York or New Mexico. “The Mosaic injunction against / the graven image” inspires meditations on drawings by D_rer, Evans, Klee, Marin, and del Sarto. To the consolations of art and human intimacy, Becker brings playfulness—“Worry stole the kayaks and soured the milk”—suffused with self-knowledge: “Worry wraps her long legs / around me, promises to be mine forever.