POETRY

Publications collecting verse.

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  1. Secondary Sound

    Secondary Sound

    $10.00

    Poems and fiction exploring digital piracy, copyright reform and ringtones. Learn More
  2. Scandalabra

    Scandalabra

    $15.00

    Derrick Brown's long awaited new collection of poetry and prose, Scandalabra, is a book that boils with true grit Americana, sensual power and black oceanic wildness. Learn More
  3. Satan Says

    Satan Says

    $14.00

    Winner of the 1981 Poetry Center Book Award. Learn More
  4. Roomful Of Navels

    Roomful Of Navels

    $18.95

    In Roomful of Navels Craig removes veils and ceremony as well as labels in acknowledging in very readable poems many of the navels he has known. He finds stories and mystery in ordinary moments extraordinarily told. Learn More
  5. Play The Piano Drunk...
  6. Not Much Fun

    Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems Of Dorothy Parker

    $16.00

    During the early years of her career, while struggling to "keep body and soul apart" (as she ruefully put it later), Dorothy Parker wrote more than three hundred poems and verses for a variety of popular magazines and newspapers. Learn More
  7. New Shoes On A Dead Horse

    New Shoes On A Dead Horse

    $15.00

    The Romans believed that an artist's inspiration came from a spirit, called a genius, that lived in the walls of the artist's home. Learn More
  8. Mockingbird Wish Me Luck

    Mockingbird Wish Me Luck

    $15.00

    A collection of Bukowski's poetry. Learn More
  9. Masala Tea & Oranges

    Masala Tea And Oranges

    Regular Price: $15.99

    Special Price: $10.00

    Masala Tea and Oranges is a poetic discussion of who are in love and conflict. It asks who we are in the darkest corners of our existence, and when we finally shed light on those recesses. Learn More
  10. Love, An Index

    Love, An Index

    $18.00

    A man disappears. The woman who loves him is left scarred and haunted. In her fierce, one-of-a-kind debut, Rebecca Lindenberg tells the story—in verse—of her passionate relationship with Craig Arnold, a much-respected poet who disappeared in 2009 while hiking a volcano in Japan. Lindenberg’s billowing, I-contain-multitudes style lays bare the poet’s sadnesses, joys, and longings in poems that are lyric and narrative, at once plainspoken and musically elaborate. Learn More

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