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  • Tough Questions: Interviews with Writers on Writing

    by Steven Leyva ...
    Steven Leyva, author of The Opposite of Cruelty, The Understudy's Handbook, and Low Parish, brings together shining, insightful voices from every part of the publishing world in his interview series, Tough Questions. Asking perceptive questions, Steven helps his readers find truth, guidance, and connection with his interviewees, regardless of the role they play within the literary community. With ... Read more

    $6.99 CAD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Opposite of Cruelty

    Poems

    by Steven Leyva ...
    Steven Leyva’s second collection of poetry renders beauty through a Black man’s lens in a post-pandemic world populated with superheroes and characters from ancient mythology.In The Opposite of Cruelty, Steven Leyva’s poems ask readers to see and remember beauty when the world seems to be in ruins, to notice and praise “the industrious cherry // trees budding despite a summer / full of bullets to ... Read more

    $10.99 CAD or Free with Kobo Plus

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  • The Best American Poetry 2020

    Series series The Best American Poetry series
    The 2020 edition of contemporary American poetry returns, guest edited by Paisley Rekdal, the award-winning poet and author of Nightingale, proving that this is “a ‘best’ anthology that really lives up to its title” (Chicago Tribune).Since 1988, The Best American Poetry anthology series has been “one of the mainstays of the poetry publication world” (Academy of American Poets). Each volume in the ... Read more

    $18.99 CAD

  • Hip Logic

    Series series Penguin Poets
    **The second collection of poetry from the author of Lighthead, winner of the 2010 National Book AwardWatch for the new collection of poetry from Terrance Hayes, American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin, coming in June of 2018**Terrance Hayes is a dazzlingly original poet, interested in adventurous explorations of subject and form. His new work, Hip Logic, is full of poetic tributes to the ... Read more

    $11.99 CAD

  • I Can't Talk About the Trees Without the Blood

    by Tiana Clark ...
    Series series Pitt Poetry Series
    For poet Tiana Clark, trees will never be just trees. They will also and always be a row of gallows from which Black bodies once swung. This is an image that she cannot escape, but one that she has learned to lean into as she delves into personal and public histories, explicating memories and muses around race, elegy, family, and faith by making and breaking forms as well as probing mythology, ... Read more

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  • Digest

    Series series Stahlecker Selections
    From Epicurus to Sam Cooke, the Daily News to Roots, Digest draws from the present and the past to form an intellectual, American identity. In poems that forge their own styles and strategies, we experience dialogues between the written word and other art forms. Within this dialogue we hear Ben Jonson, we meet police K-9s, and we find children negotiating a sense of the world through a father’s ... Read more

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  • Carnations

    Poems

    Series series Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets
    In Anthony Carelli's remarkable debut, Carnations, the poems attempt to reanimate dead metaphors as blossoms: wild and lovely but also fleeting, mortal, and averse to the touch. Here, the poems are carnations, not only flowers, but also body-making words. Nodding to influences as varied as George Herbert, Francis Ponge, Fernando Pessoa, and D. H. Lawrence, Carelli asserts that the poet’s materials ... Read more

    $14.99 CAD

  • Mother Mary Comes to Me

    A Pop Culture Poetry Anthology

    Edited by Karen Head, Collin Kelley ...
    The Virgin Mary long ago transcended her religious origins to become an instantly recognizable icon. From pop art to pop music, Mary's status as the Mother of God continues to inspire the faithful and the secular. A statue of Mary weeping blood or her appearance on a piece of toast still has the power to make front page news and bring the devoted running with candles and eBay bids. In Mother Mary ... Read more

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  • How Festive the Ambulance

    by Kim Fu ...
    In this debut poetry collection by award-winning author Kim Fu, incantations, mythical creatures and extreme violence illuminate small scenes of domestic life and the banal tragedies of modern love and modern death.A sharp edge of humour slices through Fu's poetry, drawing attention to the distance between contemporary existence and the basic facts of life: In the classrooms of tomorrow, starved ... Read more

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  • Don’t Let It End Like This Tell Them I Said Something

    Don’t Let It End Like This Tell Them I Said Something — Paul Vermeersch’s fifth collection of poetry — is, as its title suggests, a lyrical meditation on written language and the end of civilization. It combines centos, glosas, erasures, text collage, and other forms to imagine a post-apocalyptic literature built, or rebuilt, from the rubble of the texts that came before. ... Read more

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  • Litany for the City

    by Ryan Teitman ...
    Selected by Jane Hirshfield from over six hundred manuscripts, Litany for the City is the winner of the tenth annual A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize. Of Litany for the City, Hirshfield writes, "This book carries both startling imaginative freedoms and the impulsion of a person navigating the terrain of his life by means of the star-chart and sextant of poemsa winning combination, for me."Ryan Teitman ... Read more

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  • A Garden of Black Joy: Global Poetry from the Edges of Liberation and Living

    by Keno Evol ...
    A Garden of Black Joy's anthology of poems, interviews, and essays spotlight black joy not only as a resource of abundance, but as a mode of self-defense. Poets from Berlin to Kiambu, Antwerp, London, and beyond provide a sketch of what black joy means in this moment and how to make use of it in the name of the future.Featuring poets such as Julian Randall, Quintin Collins, Tara Betts, and Donte ... Read more

    $14.99 CAD