Poetry. Cathy Eisenhower's third book takes you somewhere you've never been before and you're never quite sure where that is. Carol Mirakove said, "Eisenhower's premonitions are rife with elliptical m
Poetry. Flarf. Kenny Goldsmith said that "K. Silem Mohammad is the Andy Warhol of contemporary poetry, acutely scraping the bottom of the cultural barrel with such prescience, precision, and sensitivi
Drama. Translated from the French by Ben Sonnenberg. MAD FOR LOVE by the Franco-Belgian Fernand Crommelynck, a tragedy set at a resort hotel on the North Sea coast of Flanders in the early 1920s, tell
Poetry. "What a joyful and intricate exhibit of the love of language, here in BOTH POEMS. After I Am You, nothing would work but both. Learn what metaphors aren't and how autobiographies can be and no
Fiction. Reed's first novel, A Still Small Voice, received high praise from an array of writers and critics. Paul Auster called it "a fine first novel by a young writer of great promise." SNOWBALL'S C
Poetry. "It would be folly to praise this book and folly not to. Nada Gordon is on her way to inventing a new type of poetry in which Pre-Raphaelitism meets Zeppo Marx while doing the hokey pokey to a
Poetry. Sonnetailia is an interlinked series of poems written in a form called the sonnetail. It is the author's questionable attempt at mass-producing a modified, appendaged sonnet that defeats even
Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. "PUBLIC DOMAIN is First Rate, worthy of Rerereading and Full-Tilt Gesamkunstwerke Treatment, and, rest assured, will never rest. Which is to say: the interplay of text/o
Poetry. "I had a suspicion about this work. I mistrust all frank and simple poetry. This book makes me feel like my trust was wasted. I finally had somebody verify the story. I thought it was accident
Poetry. Women's Studies. Anna Vitale has done something special with her first book DETROIT DETROIT. Autobiographical in nature, but deeply political in its multiple styles, Vitale rethinks race, gend
Poetry. (((...))) by Maxwell Clark wrestles with what can be made 'out of nonsense' in a collection that is as strange as it is stunning. Clark' s poetic language resists the confines of coherence-at
Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies. Bilingual edition edited by James Sherry and Sun Dong. THE RECIPROCAL TRANSLATION PROJECT showcases the work of twelve leading innovators in poetry, six writing
Poetry. Nineteen Lines is an exceptional collection of poetry and prose from The Drawing Center's noted Line Reading series. This 336-page volume was edited by the Line Reading series curator, Lytle S
Poetry. "Dear Lawrence, Reading yr psychotic book, I swear I feel "ting'd with a resplendent glow," which is what Keats wrote of Byron's verse when he compared it to a moon- soaked cloud. The whole po
Poetry. Jackson Mac Low's REPRESENTATIVE WORKS: 1938-1985 is a compilation that follows the work of American experimentalism through one of its strongest arrangers. Mac Low, a proponent of "syste
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Hybrid Genre. David Buuck's newest collection NOISE IN THE FACE OF is aesthetically strong, political poetry at its absolute finest. Written in Oakland between the early g
Poetry. Bob Perelman is one of our wittiest poets, but his new book, THE FUTURE OF MEMORY, is as scary as it is funny. It presents the poem itself as doomed human subject in time. The poet is both emb
Poetry. Disaster and delight collide in this quick-witted collection, HOW TO FLIT. Distorted advertisements, headlines, and familiar expressions pepper the pages, as the poems endlessly calculate--"In
Poetry. BOOK ABT FANTASY, Chris Sylvester's latest work and first with Roof, assembles its own avant-garde tradition, positioned between the ethos of Bob Grenier's CAMBRIDGE M'ASS, the demotic vocabul