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Transcendent, paradoxical, exuberant with contrariety, Glenn Mott's epigrams mix the sacred with the profane, humor with compassion, recasting pastoral verse for twenty-first century readers.
In prairie towns and backwaters, and in the big cities, people search for themselves and their lost way. Is the American dream still possible in this big, harsh land?
Money makes Beijing go round. Tel's puzzle-like novel-in-stories reveals the seduction, corruption, and old world-new world tensions in one of the city's closest to his heart.
Two young geologists embark on faraway lives amidst the strictures of their time; their granddaughter blends their story and hers in this one-of-a-kind account.
The acclaimed poet mines the mystery of marriage. A stunningly brave memoir of profound love, pain, and loss.
An important contribution to new literature exploring the effects of WWII and the Holocaust on every stratum of German life.
A proper young girl defies her privileged family and gambles everything-or more than everything-on love.
A gutsy female surf pro pushes against wild odds for what she wantswith deep surprises about who she is.
In a New York State town submitting to endless summer Waldorf delivers a widow's dozen of lyrical and poignant tales.
A passionate, heartbreaking story of authority and revenge, alcoholism and futile redemption set in south Boston in the late 1990s.
"Welcome to the world of Droll Tales, in which reality is a mutually agreed-upon illusion, and life is painful, paradoxical, beautiful, and brief. With an oddball cast of characters who reappear in various guises throughout these interrelated stories, Smyles reveals an off-kilter world overlapping this one. And in giving us a tour of this enchanted, sometimes absurd place, with its own workings and ways of expression, she gives us a new way to understand our own. A young suburban woman runs away to Europe to become a living statue, Mallarmâe is at long last translated into pig Latin, a house full of surrealists compete for love on a reality TV show, a list of fortune cookie messages reveals the inner world of the young man employed to write them, and a story of love and betrayal is told through the sentence diagrams on a fifth grader's grammar test. Romantic, dark, and ironic, Droll Tales is a book like none you have read. It is a joyful interrogation of the paradoxes underpinning life, a cabinet of curiosities, a philosophical vaudeville, a puzzle in fourteen pieces, and a tragicomic riddle articulated in Smyles's singular style, with the mystery of the human heart at its center"--
Exquisite new work along with a selection of her finest poems spanning five decades from the essential poet and national treasure, Frost Medal winner Grace Schulman.Again, the Dawn draws together poems fromeight books plus a generous selection of new poems. In them, Grace Schulmanhears the call to praise tempered by stark details of city life such astrumpets that blare "louder than street sirens." and iron fences / handwrought with lyres, Greek frets,acanthus leaves.? Schulman brings passion andintelligence to bear on occasions she ponders, whether historical orcontemporary. In joy and in grief, she gazes at the light and sees themajesty in ordinary things. This collection ranges across decades of prize-winning books, and yet, as its title exclaims, the poetry ofGrace Schulman is as new as the rising sun. As Julie Sheehan has written of her most recent volume, ?Read this collection if you, too, have grieved. Read it if youneed your own guide to the underworld. Read it if you've ever felt proud to getat the meaning of poems, of art, of music. Read it if you want to be restoredto the world around you, if late-stage capitalism or imperialism or politicshave numbed you. Read it, then look up, breathe in, raise your own hands, andlet Grace Schulman assure you: 'I'll be there, / gazing impiously - unless / thatis what sacred is, the work, the looking up, / the wonder.'?
Margo Tamez unites her father's story and Indigenous history in this stunning poetic documentation of violence on the American border.
"In Anna Moschovakis's marvelous first book, poetry reinvents itself in Plato's cave."--Ann Lauterbach
An enchanting debut novel that masterfully evokes the curious world of magic, show business and hucksterism.
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