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Seamlessly bridging the material and spiritual worlds, Seedlip and Sweet Apple takes the reader into the mind of a true visionary: Mother Ann Lee, the founder of the Shaker religion in colonial America. With astonishingly original poems inspired by extensive historical research, Arra Lynn Ross creates a collection linked thematically through the voice and story of the woman who was believed by...
Stranger is a book of both great change and deep roots, of the most rich elements of the earth and the instability of a darkening sky. The third collection by Adam Clay dives into a dynamic world where the only map available is «not of the world / but of the path I took to arrive in this place, / a map with no real definable future purpose.» Tracing a period of great change in his...
Selected for the National Poetry Series by Ada Lim?n, <i>I Know Your Kind</i> is a haunting, blistering debut collection about the American opioid epidemic and poverty in rural Appalachia.<br><br>
In West Virginia, fatal overdoses on opioids have spiked to three times the national average. In these poems, William Brewer demonstrates an immersive, devastating...
The third collection from the 2014 Lindquist & Vennum Prize Winner (for You Must Remember This ) Since his debut, author’s profile has increased markedly, with poems from this collection featured in journals and magazines including the Boston Review, Pleiades, The Sun , and the Virginia Quarterly Review Along with publications, author’s network is also greatly enhanced, we expect...
From celebrated poet Eric Pankey, a collection exploring the presence of the divine in the seemingly ordinary.<br><br>
The ancient Romans practiced augury, reading omens in bird's flight patterns. In the poems of <i>Augury</i>, revelation is found in nature's smallest details: a lizard's quick movements, a tree scarred by lighting, the white curve...
Winner of the 2017 Lindquist & Vennum Prize for Poetry, selected by Srikanth Reddy Project books are selling well in the poetry market, see the strong sales of Cold Pastoral or I Know Your Kind for examples Georg Trakl is considered one of Europe’s most important expressionists, this creative exploration of his and his sister’s lives will resonate across the world of poetry
We expect strong blurbs; author has reached out to Natalie Diaz, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Juan Felipe Herrera, Matthew Zapruder, and Beth Bachmann, and his previous work has been lauded by Tracy K. Smith, Brenda Shaughnessy, and Nick Flynn Author’s previous work has been reviewed by Salon, Esquire , Guernica, Library Journal , Denver Post , and Minneapolis Star Tribune Author has been...
In the beginning, the world is spoken into existence with one word: “Earth.” There are no inhabitants, and no sun—only the broad sky, silent sea, and sovereign Framer and Shaper. Then come the twin heroes Hunahpu and Xbalanque. Wielding blowguns, they begin a journey to hell and back, ready to confront the folly of false deities as well as death itself, in service to the world and to...
2018 National Poetry Series selection Poems from the collection and author have been widely published, including in Poetry , the Washington Square Review , and PEN America We expect strong blurbs, reviews, and ordering from the poetry community as a result of the author’s network of supporters Book’s focus on trans bodies, queerness, and gender equity provides opportunities for wider...
“Even present tense has some of the grace of past tense, / what with all the present tense left to go.” From Max Ritvo—selected and edited by Louise Gl?ck—comes a final collection of poems fully inscribed with the daring of his acrobatic mind and the force of his unrelenting spirit.<br><br>
Diagnosed with terminal cancer at sixteen, Ritvo spent the next decade of...
In <i>The Mirrormaker</i>, songwriter and poet Brian Laidlaw melds myths ancient and contemporary among the raspberries, wolves, and taconite mines of Minnesota’s Iron Range.<br><br>
A companion volume to Laidlaw’s 2015 project, <i>The Stuntman</i>, this collection fuses the stories of two fabled couples: the mythical Narcissus and Echo, and Bob...
Author’s poems have been widely published in Best New Poets 2015, Copper Nickel, Sycamore Review, and New Poetry from the Midwest 2017 Blurbs from breakout poets include Victoria Chang (prize judge), Alison Joseph, Matt Rasmussen, and Sara Eliza Johnson Book’s engagement with toxic masculinity (and more compassionate alternatives), violence, and rural landscapes/flyover country...
Includes a section of erasure poems from Carl Sagan’s Cosmos Book’s engagement with the instability of the Earth’s ecosystem as well as racism, police brutality, queertagonism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, human exceptionalism, and raising a daughter who was born around the time of Trump’s election provides opportunities for wider coverage and crossover into larger markets Winner of...
Book’s focus on the 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster provides opportunities for crossover media into larger markets interested in environmental consequences, and disaster similar in scope to Chernobyl Strong blurbs forthcoming; author’s previous work has been lauded by Ishmael Reed, Stephanie Burt, and Ray Gonzalez Author is Poet Laureate of South Dakota Author has been widely published...
From one of our finest poets comes a collection about time—about memory, remembrance, and how the past makes itself manifest in the world.<br><br> Called “the poet of things” by Richard Howard, Don Bogen understands the ways objects hold history, even if they’ve grown obsolescent, even when they’ve been forgotten. So objects—rendered in cinematic detail—fill these...
Winner of the 2018 Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, selected by Henri Cole Author’s poems have been widely published in Best American Poetry 2017, Boston Review, Poetry Northwest, Gulf Coast, and elsewhere Author’s work has been previously lauded by influential poets like Ada Lim?n, and we expect strong blurbs Book’s engagement with toxic masculinity, science, and the environment provide...
In a sequence of poems in the dramatic monologue style, Charles Rammelkamp’s Catastroika covers a century of Russian history from the late Nineteenth to the late Twentieth, in the voices of a fictional Russian Jew, Alexander Federmesser (Sasha) and Maria Rasputin, the sole surviving daughter of the “mad monk,” Grigory Rasputin, the infamous spiritual advisor of the Romanovs, the last...
Dancing at Lake Montebello begins at the dawn of the civil rights era, calling up memories of life in Baltimore, the most segregated U.S. Northern city, and moves through the poet’s coming of age in the turbulent ‘60s and ‘70s. The book’s final section, “More Dangerous for All of Us,” melds the personal and the political—illness, death, loss and grieving, as seen through the eyes...
This is a limited edition hardcover. The jacket will look identical to the softcover except it will be on colored paper. The Others is unlike anything we've ever published, or anything we've seen in a long time. It's a highly compelling, un-put-downable novel told in paced, beautifully written lyric. Think of Homer's Odyssey or A Thousand and One Nights, containing many...
Book will come with French flaps Newest title in Feminist Press's Amethyst Editions imprint This book is a sister title to&nbsp; The Beautifully Worthless (City Lights), winner of the 2006 Lambda Literary Award for best lesbian debut fiction. Ali Liebegott has a cult following and a strong personal literary network that will help support this book. Lesbian relationships rarely...
"I write hungry sentences," Natalie Diaz once explained in an interview, «because they want more and more lyricism and imagery to satisfy them.» This debut collection is a fast-paced tour of Mojave life and family narrative: A sister fights for or against a brother on meth, and everyone from Antigone, Houdini, Huitzilopochtli, and Jesus is invoked and invited to hash it out. These...
&ldquo;This poet brings a sparkling consciousness to the page and an exciting new voice to American poetry.&rdquo;&mdash;Library Journal &ldquo;Most appealing is Olstein's sensitive, quietly pained and earnest tone, w hich, more than the unusual subject, is the real star of this book.&rdquo;&mdash;Publishers Weekly, starred review In Lisa Olstein&rsquo;s...
· Hayden Carruth Award has developed into one of the most prestigious awards for emerging poets · Manuscript enthusiastically selected from over 1200 manuscripts. · Reading 1200 anonymous poetry manuscripts can be a mind-numbing experience, but Olstein&rsquo;s manuscript shined through at level of reading, and some of the many notes scrawled on her manuscript from the readers include: o...
Here is the definitive collection of poetry from one of America&#8217;s best-loved writers&#151;now available in paperback. With the publication of this book, eight volumes of poetry were brought back into print, including the early nature-based lyrics of Plain Song, the explosive Outlyer & Ghazals, and the startling «correspondence» with a dead Russian poet in Letters to...
Braided Creek contains more than 300 poems exchanged in this longstanding correspondence. Wise, wry, and penetrating, the poems touch upon numerous subjects, from the natural world to the nature of time. Harrison and Kooser decided to remain silent over who wrote which poem, allowing their voices, ideas, and images to swirl and merge into this remarkable suite of lyrics.Each time I go outside...
&bull; Continuation of Orr&rsquo;s previous book, Concerning the Book That Is the Body of the Beloved, which is an endless, imaginary volume that has gathered itself into all the poems and songs since the beginning of time. &bull; This book (like the last) was also inspired by a dream &bull; Reviewers have likened Orr&rsquo;s new poems to those of Rumi &bull; Orr...
"Mort is a fireball. . . . Personal, political, and passionate, Mort's poetry will surely sustain many reading audiences. Highly recommended."&#151;Library Journal "A one-of-a-kind work of passion and insight."&#151;Midwest Book Review "Mort's style&#151;tough and terse almost to the point of aphorism&#151;recalls the great Polish poets Czeslaw Milosz...
• Pulitzer Prize finalist, 2009• Perillo left Random House to join Copper Canyon • Executive Editor Michael Wiegers never accepted a book faster than this one • Perillo is a Macarthur “Genius” Fellowship and has been featured on the cover of American Poetry Review • Perillo is the only poet to have won both the Kate Tufts Award and the Kingsley Tufts Award • The biography is of...
– Letters to Yesenin is considered by many critics to be Harrison&rsquo;s poetry masterwork – Launches a new series called Copper Canyon Classics&mdash;slender, inexpensive paperbacks in a 5 x 7 format, that focus on: o distillations from larger works in Copper Canyon backlist (e.g. Letters to Yesenin currently exists within the 500+ page Shape of the Journey) o reissues o...
Honored as one of «Nine Great Poetry Books of 2014»&#8212; The New Yorker &#8220; The Poem She Didn&#8217;t Write is a breakup book, full of the kinds of invective and taunts honed by a person who has spent, as all of us have now spent, infinite hours online. Its complex tones arise from the poet&#8217;s wanting equally to seduce and to repel a lover whose deepening...
"Norman Dubie is one of our premier poets."&#151;The New York Times "Dubie's poems are unmatched in their incandescent imaginings, gorgeous language, and fearless tracking of the inexorably turning wheel of existence."&#151;Booklist "Dubie [is] one of the most powerful and influential American poets."&#151;The Washington Post In his twenty-ninth collection of...
Copper Canyon Press has long been a supporter of young and emerging poets, and we continue that tradition with Roger Reeves’ highly anticipated first work, King Me.When Reeves was young, he was a Pentecostal preacher. He also hung out in a barbershop, and listened to the «barbershop talk.» From these experiences, he absorbed distinct cadences and ways of speaking.After Reeves left the...
Jim Harrison is one of the leading writers in America His last book of poems, Songs of Unreason, sold 5500 in hardback and hit #1 on the Poetry Foundation Best Sellers List Along with Ted Kooser, W.S. Merwin, and Pablo Neruda, Harrison is one of Copper Canyon’s best-selling poets Every Harrison book Copper Canyon publishes is well reviewed and earns book awards and accolades, including...
Very tuned into popular culture Josh Bell teaches poetry writing workshops at Harvard Josh Bell's first book was named one of Flavorwire's 50 Essential Books of Poetry.
Winner of the 2016 Whiting Award One of Publishers Weekly's «Most Anticipated Books of Spring 2016» One of Lit Hub's «10 must-read poetry collections for April» &#147;Reading Vuong is like watching a fish move: he manages the varied currents of English with muscled intuition. His poems are by turns graceful and wonderstruck. His lines are both long and short, his pose...
A starred review in Library Journal says this about Eventually One Dreams the Real Thing: &#147;Only a poet as accomplished as Boruch could make such beautiful verse while leading us through the everyday, of life&#8217;s subtle, steady shiftings (&#145;the bird&#8217;s hunger, seeking shape&#8217;). If the opening image of a pool filled with cruelly dredged up roses...
"James Galvin has a voice and a world, perhaps the two most difficult things to achieve in poetry."&#151;The Nation "Bleak and unsentimental but blessedly free of self-indulgence, these poems give the feeling of being absolutely essential."&#151;Library Journal "Galvin [has] the virtues of precise observation and original language . . . a rigor of mind and firmness of...
"A poet to watch."&#151;O Magazine"I tell the truth, but I try to be kind about it."&#151;Camille Rankine in 12 QuestionsNamed «a poet to watch» by O Magazine, Camille Rankine's debut collection is a series of provocations and explorations. Rankine's short, lyric poems are sharp, agonized, and exquisite, exploring themes of doubt and identity. The collection's...
&#147;I will call the voice of this poet a &#145;common&#8217; voice&#133; a voice a poet could take into an entire lifetime of memorable writing.&#8221; &#151;Philip Levine, Ploughshares This second collection from APR-Honickman winner Tom&#225;s Q. Mor&#237;n explores love gone sideways in the lives of lovers, parents and children, humans and the divine....
"Every line resonates with a wind that crosses oceans."—Jamaal May "Zamora's work is real life turned into myth and myth made real life." — Glappitnova Javier Zamora was nine years old when he traveled unaccompanied 4,000 miles, across multiple borders, from El Salvador to the United States to be reunited with his parents. This dramatic and hope-filled poetry debut...
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