Fiction. Asian & Asian American Studies. Edited by Susan Gardner. These twenty–three short stories reaffirm author Gordon Ball's absorption with, and illumination of, "vanished" people, places, and ti
Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Translated from the Spanish by Margaret Randall. Winner of the Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba 2016 Julián de Casals Prize for poetry. DIAPOSITIVAS/TRANSPARENCIES i
Poetry. THE FREEDOM OF THE IGNORED, the author's debut poetry book, asks the reader to move beyond the stereotype of a politician and invites the sharing of Senator O'Neill's most intimate details of
Poetry. Music. Love of music and honor for musicians are the heart of COLTRANE'S GOD, Donald Levering's 7th full-length collection of poems. In his joyful tribute to people's "language of emotion
Poetry. Based on eyewitness accounts, THE LAST STONE IN THE CIRCLE chronicles experiences of prisoners in a WWII German work re- education camp. Delving into the murkiness of human experience in the f
Poetry. EAST OF SORROW is Marc Hudson's fourth full-length collection of poems. In some ways, it is a continuation of his last two books, for it brings to a close the poetic journal of his life with h
Poetry. Translated from the Spanish by Margaret Randall. Winner of Cuba's prestigious National Literary Critic's Prize, 2009. In this book, as in others, Marimón creates unforgettable images in a
Poetry. Translated from the Spanish by Margaret Randall. "Margaret Randall's splendid translation of Cuban poet Reynaldo García Blanco's fine collection does what translation aspires to do. It gi
Literary Nonfiction. Starting in China, ending in Virginia, and girdling the equator, Sullivan's mobile life, has been lived in evolving fragments of time and place. Rooted in family, her life spans c
Poetry. Joan Burt's brilliant first book is an intimate portrait of the memorable Belle and her eccentric, exceptional family. The poet's language recreates the robust complexity of her Montana life.
Poetry. Donald Levering's PREVIOUS LIVES: NEW AND SELECTED EARLY POEMS cherry-picks poems from this widely-published poet's 40 year career. Arranged to flow thematically rather than chronologically, s
Poetry. California Interest. Using word play, wit, juxtaposition, and the koan riddling tradition as inspiration, these poems trace the intersection of body, mind, and everyday objects. Exploring the
Poetry. California Studies. From thistles and fossils, to the inner workings of spacecraft, the poems in A DIFFERENT PHYSICS move with lyric power through natural and figurative landscapes, to worlds
Poetry. Native American Studies. "The natural elements are honored and reclaimed in all their vital glory in Denise Low's SHADOW LIGHT. Water, land, wind, and language rise up and dazzle. Low splinter
Poetry. "As prolific as he is talented, Jim Daniels gets my vote for 'the hardest-working man in poetry.' His poems are honest, straightforward, full of insight, wit, and good will, and grounded firml
Poetry. Winner of the 2016 Red Mountain Poetry Prize. WOMAN PUTTING ON PEARLS explores human connection and want as manifested through touch and the physically palpable gaze. With richly patterned sou
Poetry. In EPHEMERIST, the speakers of the poems imagine many provisional homes. They make a study of shelter: in the harbors of memory; in art's forms and improvisations; in spirit houses; in the bod
Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. LGBTQIA Studies. Translated from the Spanish by Margaret Randall. Edited by Susan Gardner. "In these poems we accompany the man to distant cities and into his own island
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Edited by Susan Gardner and Devon Ross. TEN YEARS ON THE MOUNTAIN is an anthology of poems and prose, with commentary from twenty five authors describing their unique expe