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The Pied Piper of Hamelin, A Child’s Story by Robert Browning
BlazeVOX JuniorThis facsimile of Robert Browning'sThe Pied Piper of Hamelin, A Child’s Story is beautifully illustrated and colored by T. W. Craik and W. A. Craik. BlazeVOX presents for the first time this wonderful edition, originally created in 1959 as a gift by the illustrators to their young son. Robert Browning's poem captures the mysterious nature of the Piper legend and the resplendent, rich time period in which the tale took place, which has inspired many great illustrators such as Kate Greenaway, Arthur Rackham, Margaret Tarant, and Maxfield Parrish. This work contains over 40 illustrated pages with hand lettering and includes a foreword by Roger Craik detailing this book’s creation by his parents. This unique book is intended for all ages.$18.00 -
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The Pink by Jared Schickling
Poetry“The Pink” reads like a bio-centric futurist work of patterned effeminate lyricism and distortion whose themes are fatherhood, motherhood, and childhood, while playing heartily at inherited themes and motifs through re-worked fairy tales, observations (recordings), and children’s verses.$16.00 -
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The Radiant World by Dan Featherston
PoetryDan Featherston is the author of three other booklength collections of poetry, The Clock Maker's Memoir (Cuneiform Press, 2007), United States (Factory School, 2005), and Into the Earth (Quarry Press, 2005), as well as five shorter collections. He lives in Philadelphia and teach at Temple.$16.00 -
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The Rapture of Eddy Daemon: Volume I The Posthuman Series by Daniel Y. Harris
PoetryFinally: a posthuman translation of Shakespeare. I'm glad Daniel Y. Harris beat Watson at it. There are still large chunks of human in his kind lineation." —Andrei Codrescu$16.00 -
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The Real World by Emma Winsor Wood
New Releases, PoetryMost of us don’t know how to deal with the reality of the unrealities in which we find ourselves living. Wood shows us one way to do so—and it’s a great one, one in which we can be real. — Lyn Hejinian$16.00 -
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The Refinery by janna plant
PoetryJanna Plant is an alchemist. She unearths the twin elements of humor and despair from their commonplace lodgings in the language, and reconstitutes them as brilliance. —Anne Kennedy$16.00 -
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The Reganites: Vol 1 & Vol 2 by Tim Roberts
PoetryHere is a monstrous demonstration of the bloat conditions of our world. Written to extremes, as if to show how truly, really, impossible the current state of language and culture has become. What can Literature do except stop a door—or trip us up, physically as well as lyrically? Who speaks in this massive text, elegantly crafted on the page in wry, deliberate, imitation of a sacred text, twin-columned? —Johanna Drucker$50.00 -
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The Reincarnation of Anna Phylactic (Volume III: The Posthuman Series) by Daniel Y. Harris
PoetryDaniel Y. Harris’ Posthuman Series is an amazing tour de force! —Marjorie Perloff$16.00 -
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The Resurrection of Maximillian Pissante (Volume V: The Posthuman Series) by Daniel Y. Harris
New Releases, PoetryDaniel Y. Harris’ Posthuman Series is an intoxicating brew of quasis: scientific, esoteric, bibliographic, geologic, lettristic. Who knows what poetry lurks in the heart of codes? It’s as if we are privy to the history of knowledge from its other side, before as much as after. These poems are an explosion in a pataquerics factory. —Charles Bernstein$18.00 -
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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