Fiercely intelligent tribute to the 'orange girls' of London who sold oranges (and themselves) ou...
These poems, likened to Elizabeth Bishop's, are about desire, love, seeing, gender, diffe...
'Reading Patricia Vigderman is like attending an ideal dinner party, where everyone has read your...
'A deeply melancholic and moving work of art.'-Carole Maso
'[Paula] Bohince is more naturalist than romantic, meaning that her poems above all honor their d...
After her debut with the widely praised stories in Blood and Milk, Sharon Solwitz offers us her f...
Winner of the Man Booker International Prize'You read Lydia Davis to watch a writer patiently div...
Heather Seller's unpretentious, vernacular prose allows Georgia a persuasive mix of innocence and...
'All about looking: at a landscape, at language, at a sign . . . Purpura goes beneath the surface...
Selected by Marie Howe for the 2011 Kathryn A. Morton Prize, Easy Math is anxious and exuberant b...
A private eye turned moderately successful poet leads readers on a satiric, hopeful tour of how t...
'These [stories] are rust-belt blues, then, a vision of and lament for a past time and a swiftly ...