
A Mary Oliver Collection
Throughout her career, Mary Oliver touched innumerable readers with her brilliantly crafted verse. In this box set, containing her four most recent...
View full detailsThroughout her career, Mary Oliver touched innumerable readers with her brilliantly crafted verse. In this box set, containing her four most recent...
View full detailsThe poems of Hafiz are masterpieces of sacred poetry that nurture the heart, soul, and mind. With learned insight and a delicate hand, Daniel Ladin...
View full detailsThroughout her celebrated career, Mary Oliver has touched countless readers with her brilliantly crafted verse, expounding on her love for the phys...
View full detailsRose McLarney has won attention as a poet of impressive insight, craft, and a “constantly questioning and enlarging vision” (Andrew Hudgins). In he...
View full detailsIn How to Be Drawn, his daring fifth collection, Terrance Hayes explores how we see and are seen. While many of these poems bear the clearest impri...
View full detailsThe poems in J. Michael Martinez's third collection of poetry circle around how the perceived body comes to be coded with the trans-historical cons...
View full detailsThrough the voice of Nacirema, the central persona of the collection, who is a Filipina American woman with an ambiguous sexual identity, we are in...
View full detailsA stunning 3-in-1 deluxe edition of one of the great works of Western literature An epic masterpiece and a foundational work of the Western canon, ...
View full detailstranslated by Daniel Ladinsky with Nancy Owen Barton Renowned for his poignant renderings of Hafiz's mystical texts, Daniel Ladinsky here captures ...
View full detailsMythopoetics, shape shifting, quantum entanglement, Anthropocene blues, litany and chance operation play inside the field of these intertwined poem...
View full detailsIn 1973, at the age of twenty-three, Jim Carroll burst upon the poetry scene with his first collection, Living at the Movies, a book of vivid and i...
View full detailsIn her seventh book of poetry, Debora Greger walks out of art history class and into Europe, even to the edge of Asia. A night wedding in Venice, a...
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