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IN THIS BURNING WORLD: Poems of Love and Apocalypse by Mary Mackey
In this stunning collection, Mackey unflinchingly imagines the future we will face as the Earth’s climate changes, while also offering readers inspiring poems that describe how mutual aid and love can preserve hope and joy even in the most difficult times.
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Winner of the 2024 Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize
OTHER SIDE OF OCEAN by Xiaoqiu Qiu
“Thematically rich, formally novel, Other Side of Ocean is a work of considerable artistry and heralds Qiu as an important new voice.”—John Keene, author of Punks: New & Selected Poems
THE INSTALLATION OF FEAR by Jon Curley
The Installation of Fear is a relentless, furious autopsy of our contemporary social and political landscape. It offers radical honesty and critique in striking poetry for readers who admire innovation and experimentation; those who embrace alternative visions of where we are—and where we could be —today.
ESCAPE FROM THE FAT FARM: Poetry and Prose, by Sandy McIntosh
A collection of new and critically acclaimed poetry and essays, some which appeared in such publications as The New York Times, American Book Review, and Barrow Street, and others that appear here for the first time, fulfill what the late Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Lanford Wilson called McIntosh’s “Gorgeous writing—so much of it is lyrical, funny and moving.”
A DOOR, A WINDOW by Burt Kimmelman
Burt Kimmelman’s readership is one that is made of poets and others who read poetry carefully. They’re drawn to his poems’ precision, understatement, and vivid realizations of places (e.g., in a city) and in nature. “Kimmelman creates himself through effacement, humility, the joy and terror of being alive.”—Hasanthika Sirisena, American Book Review
OR CURRENT RESIDENT by Thomas Fink
Thomas Fink delivers a linguistic treasure trove full of unbridled humor and subtle social commentary in poems with intricate visual configurations. The book features a long catalogue-poem of outrageous job-titles, additions to such longstanding series as “Yinglish Strophes,” “Goad,” and “Trojan Panopticon,” and two new series, “Mission Statement” and “Terse Rhymes.”