Eva Hail, an anthropologist in her mid-30s, disappears from her campsite. She is researching the ...
Dabney Stuart's love for the animals that inhabit the earth pulses through this new collection of...
'Wonder, attention, journey, stillness¿Tracy Balzer's book explores the very lineaments of the sp...
Martha McFerren looks for wisdom in the world around her, which includes the past and its narrati...
The scents that permeate the poems of AROMATICS include bittersweet ones of memory, acrid ones of...
'Ken Fontenot is one of the most original, moving poets in the world. I have treasured his work f...
'We have lost our ability to name,' Francine Marie Tolf writes: 'We say antelope, owl, as if th...
In OPHELIA'S GHOST (set in the American Southwest in 1958) Eva, an anthropologist in her mid-30s,...
One is bound to ask who Wu Xing was and what were the particulars of his life. Was he a mountain ...
Insane, witty, hilarious, ironical, sincere, grumpy, and original, Chuck Taylor brings together i...
In Everything Barren will be Blessed the images are immediate and memorable, of hot Southern Cali...
The poems in TIME'S BODY show Dabney Stuart's usual wide range of subjects: from baseball to quan...