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The Sensory Cabinet by Mark DuCharme
PoetryThrillingly centrifugal, “erupting into the air” [61], the energetic observations and exactly struck insights of The Sensory Cabinet make it a book to grab onto right now. Caster of the news into newness, our anchorman aloft, “Like Dan Rather on Helium” [15], Mark DuCharme is writing work that is exciting in every sense of the word. —Laura Mullen
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The Slip by George Tysh
PoetryHis engagement with the variable foot of William Carlos Williams gives a new spring and all to George Tysh’s remarkable collection The Slip. For much of the book, especially the haunting title poem, an isolated phrase appears, then the next descends, and then another, each open space miming the way breath appears in human speech, as an aid to understanding and an absolute electric charge—at times one of volcanic intensity. —Kevin Killian$16.00 -
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The Solace of Islands by Ansie Baird
PoetryThe poet is master of her craft and poetic magic manifests in each poem. The magic is all the music of the poetry. Without question, the theme of this poetry is solemn, but there are sparks of humor and tenderness that light the way through the musical landscape. An island is, of course, an enclosed space, a protected place, for poet Ansie Baird the place of the very human heart. —Michael Basinski$16.00 -
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The Speed of Our Lives by Grace C. Ocasio
PoetryThese bracing poems celebrate everything from nature to history, to the family, to the famous – and in each, she discovers the music and meaning that lets them bloom in all their strangeness and surprise. —Elaine Equi$16.00 -
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The Spider Sermons by Robert Krut
PoetryWith a winning mixture of verve and tenderness, the poems in The Spider Sermons confront the extreme significance of our daily lives. It's the most passionate of come-ons, but with the kindest of intentions. —Kazim Ali$16.00 -
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The Sun & The Moon by Kristina Marie Darling
PoetryIn poems lit by an incendiary marriage, Kristina Marie Darling traces a story that begins, as stories often do, “as a small mark on the horizon.” Brave and haunted, these poems burn down to ash and winter, daring to unlock the spell of memory’s silver flashings. The small remains, like distant stars, make a moving portrait. —Mary Ann Samyn$16.00 -
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The Trapeze of Your Flesh by Charles Rammelkamp
New Releases, PoetryCharles Rammelkamp’s exposition of the “flesh trapeze” that swings through American entertainment and culture, via the voices of some of its most prominent acrobats, is vital to an understanding of our culture. —Roman Gladstone$20.00 -
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The Trees of Surprise edited by Marjorie Norris
PoetryTrees of Surprise has been published by Buffalo’s BlazeVox Books. It is and edited anthology which responds to the loss of trees during the October 2006 storm.$16.00 -
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The Tryst of Thetica Zorg Volume II: The Posthuman Series Daniel Y. Harris
PoetryDaring, adventurous, exotic, & necessary, —can this be the exemplary, posthuman poesis? You bet it can if it’s The Tryst of Thetica Zorg. Ushering the reader into the nefarious underworld of computer viruses, Daniel Y. Harris delivers a shimmering dramatic intensity swathed in the rare glow of an Epochal Imagination. —Heller Levinson$16.00 -
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The Unfinished: Books I-VI by Mark DuCharme
PoetryMark DuCharme's beautiful poems teach us to read all over again: mystery, the situation of person, the texture of dream and the texture of awareness: The Unfinished is a tough book, a necessary book. —Joseph Lease$18.00 -
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The White Visitation by David Brennan
PoetryNot since the Book of Ecclesiastes has such litany been deployed to smack dab us with a wall of words. In The White Visitation, David Brennan pressure treats language, syntax, grammar, content into a layered labyrinthine quilted fabric of strata. One doesn’t so much as read as one peels, strips, skins the text—a sonic archeology, a narrative dig. Nothing new under the sun? Don’t count on it. The White Visitation is the plasma at the sun’s very core. —Michael Martone$16.00 -
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Theater of the Tongue by Diana Adams
PoetryDiana Adams book, Theaters of the Tongue , gives the reader a fascinating canvas of words, some words best described as word food. The reader is treated to lines like “salmon are lead by bells inside.” —Mary Kasimor$16.00