A powerful, inventive collection from one of America's most critically admired poets“What has restlessness been for?” In Wild Is the Wind, Carl Phillips reflects on love as depicted in the jazz stand
A powerful, inventive collection from one of America's most critically admired poets“What has restlessness been for?” In Wild Is the Wind, Carl Phillips reflects on love as depicted in the jazz stand
A powerful, inventive collection from one of America's most respected poetsThere'sa trembling inside the both of us,there's a trembling, inside us both.The territory of Reconnaissance is one where mor
The award-winning poet Carl Phillips’s invaluable essays on poetry, the tenth volume in the celebrated Art of series of books on the craft of writingIn six insightful essays, Carl Phillips meditates o
The award-winning poet and author of the National Book Award finalist, Speak Low, offers his twelfth book of poetry which examines themes surrounding understanding one's inner self and using that know
“After / the afterlife, there’s an afterlife.” In Silverchest, his twelfth book, Carl Phillips considers how our fears and excesses, the damage we cause both to others and to ourselves, intentional an
A stunning new collection of poems from the author of Speak LowComparing any human life to “a restless choir” of impulses variously in conflict and at peace with one another, Carl Phillips, in his ele
Comparing Any Human Life to a "restless choir" of impulses, variously in conflict and at peace with one another, Carl Phillips, in his eleventh collection of poems, examines the double shadow that a
Speak Low is the tenth book from one of America’s most distinctive—and one of poetry’s most essential—contemporary voices. Phillips has long been hailed for work provocative i
Speak Low is the tenth book from one of America’s most distinctive—and one of poetry’s most essential—contemporary voices. Phillips has long been hailed for work provocative i
What happens when the world as we’ve known it becomes divided, when the mind becomes less able—or less willing—to distinguish reality from what is desired? In Riding Westward, Carl
Quiver of Arrows is a generous gathering from Carl Phillips’s work that showcases the twenty-year evolution of one of America’s most distinctiveand one of poetry’s most essent
Explores the dichotomy between belief and disbelief, and the human need to believe, in a poetic study of the tension between abandon and control, the physical and the spiritual.
The Award-winning poet Carl Phillips grapples with issues of authority, identity, and beauty in these sensual and deeply intelligent essaysThe "coin of the realm" is, classically, the currency that f
Wind as a face gone red with blowing,oceans whose end is broken stitchery--swim of sea-dragon, dolphin,shimmer-and-coil, invitation. . . . You Knowthe kind of map I mean. Countries asdistant as they
Graceful and resonant new work by a lyric poet at the height of his skill.As I understand it, I couldcall him. Though it would help,it is not required that I give hima name first. Also, nothingsays he
Carl Phillips is the author of nine previous books of poems, including Quiver of Arrows: Selected Poems, 1986-2006; Riding Westward; and The Rest of Love, a National Book Award finalist. He teaches at
Nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Lambda Gay Men's Poetry Award, a professor of Afro-American Studies reflects on the place of religious devotion at the end of a century mar
Carl Phillips is the author of?nine previous books of poems, including Quiver of Arrows: Selected Poems, 1986-2006; Riding Westward; and The Rest of Love, a National Book Award finalist. He teaches at
Winner of the 2018 Yale Series of Younger Poets prize How can a search for self-knowledge reveal art as a site of community? Yanyi’s arresting and straightforward poems weave experiences of immi
The 112th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets explores the Vietnamese-American experience Duy Doan is the 112th recipient of the Yale Series of Younger Poets prize, America’s oldest conti
The 112th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets explores the Vietnamese-American experience Duy Doan is the 112th recipient of the Yale Series of Younger Poets prize, America’s oldest conti
. . .There’sa trembling inside the both of us,there’s a trembling, inside us bothThe territory of Reconnaissance is one where morals threaten to become merely “what the light falls through,” “sufferin
Noah Warren’s brilliant collection of poetry, The Destroyer in the Glass, is the 110th recipient of the Yale Series of Younger Poets prize, the oldest annual literary award in the United States.&n
Noah Warren’s brilliant collection of poetry, The Destroyer in the Glass, is the 110th recipient of the Yale Series of Younger Poets prize, the oldest annual literary award in the United States.&n
Originated in 1919 to showcase the works of exceptional American poets under the age of forty, the Yale Series of Younger Poets prize is the oldest annual literary award presented in the United States
Originated in 1919 to showcase the works of exceptional American poets under the age of forty, the Yale Series of Younger Poets prize is the oldest annual literary award presented in the United States
Eryn Green’s Eruv is the latest winner of the oldest annual literary award in the United States, which originated in 1919 to showcase the works of exceptional American poets under the age of forty. Gr
"Eryn Green's Eruv is the latest winner of the oldest annual literary award in the United States, which originated in 1919 to showcase the works of exceptional American poets under the age of forty. G
A young soldier dons Napoleon’s hat. An out-of-work man wanders Berlin, dreaming he is Peter the Great. The famous exile Dante finally returns to his native city to “hang his crown of laurels up.” Fam