Over a career that’s now in its seventh decade, Frederick Seidel has published nearly 20 notable collections of poetry—work ...
The Country Without a Post Office (1997) in particular, is a deeply evocative and politically charged collection of poetry that grapples with the devastation in Kashmir during the 1990s insurgency, ...
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As with all the Nobel Prize-winning South Korean writer’s stories, We Do Not Part refuses escapism to reach into the painful lives of strangers.
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In “The Bitterroot Path,” one watches her move from lyric’s uncontaminated source of wonder in its Romantic roots to ...
Start turning pages on these 47 new releases from Edward Ashton, Heather Fawcett, James Rollins, Cory Doctorow, and many more.
Megan Grumbling is a poet and writer who lives in Portland. DEEP WATER: Maine Poems is produced in collaboration with the ...
Burns (1759 -1796) was among the greatest poets of the 18th century. In his work he explores themes of freedom, love, loss, landscape, ancestry, and what it is to be alive. Rooted in romanticism, ...
While Chilean and foreign media covered the story, no word of it appeared in the government ... In responding to a recent United Nations review of its human rights record, Vietnam accepted all ...