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Longlisted for the 2022 Pen Open Book Award!Curb maps our post-9/11 political landscape by locating the wounds of domestic terrorism at unacknowledged sites of racial and religious conflict across cities and suburbs of the United States.
A new collection of poems by Lambda Award winner, Rosamond S. King, conceptualizing state violence, racism, and the persistence of black desire, resistance, and joy
A collection of hybrid essays on landscape and visual art that implicitly recognizes our obligations to the earth and presents the earth in ways that make others recognize them too.
A vibrant work of lyric, conceptual, and confessional poetic modes pitched to enact a queer politics of liberation
A revelatory collection of poems by Asiya Wadud that document the forces that shape the human body in movement and explore the continuum and conditions of how knowledge is enacted.
Jackie Wang's magnetic and spellbinding debut collection of poetry that attempts to speak in the language of dreams.
Internationally recognized for his works in telepresence and bioart, Kac presents here, translated into English for the first time, his early political poems and performance texts from his early career in Brazil.
A collection of original essays written by contemporary poets about the innovative and unforgettable novels written by their predecessors.
Two writers sail to a small island to search for a lost portrait of a beloved French writer.
A dystopian feminist experiment in invented English by an internationally known, award-winning poet and artist.
This virtuosic poetry collection asks: how does the body gestate grief? How does toxicity birth catastrophe?
An anti true crime novel about patricide, adolescent desire, and Southern working class life.
A reissue of the classic book of concrete poems by well-known artist and writer William Benton.
A collection by renowned poet and scholar Erica Hunt, spanning from the 1980s to the present.
A book of essays on dynamic, transgressive 20th century figures and the necessity and perils of translating their work.
Tender Points is a narrative fractured by trauma. Named after the diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia, the book-length lyric essay explores sexual violence, chronic pain, and patriarchy through lived experience and pop culture. First published in 2015, this new edition includes an afterword by the author.
A book-length poem that grapples with the global and the globalized, bringing personal reflection to our tumultuous world.
A moving poetic account of grief and record of post-traumatic stress after the loss of a parent.
Urban and pastoral, highly figured and fragmented, grieving and dreaming, the prose poems of The Blue Absolute set people moving and thinking amidst a flurry of dashes, dots, perspective shifts, and the fragmented action of San Francisco, the great city on the edge.
An engaging art novel turned travel guide, not to places, but to ways and worlds of travel
40th anniversary reprinting of a beloved fable-manifesto from the 1970s queer counterculture.
This vital collection restores to print and prominence the work of the elusive poet Douglas Crase, best known for his award-winning collection The Revisionist.
SLINGSHOT questions the value of manhood, the price of sex, and the possibility of liberation.
Located at the intersection of the individual and the social capturing the complexities of desire in a global age.
An arresting new translation of poems, originally written in French, by one of our greatest philosopher poets
A debut collection of playfully irreverent ekphrastic poems inspired by the author's engagement with art, architecture and music
An irreverently tender profile of Black trans life surviving & thriving during contemporary political turmoil.
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