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Alice Notley, Reason & Other Women
Poetry Paperback, 196 pages, ISBN 978-0-925904-84-3
$21
“Notley maps the mind in an art that is fearless, plunging” -- Hoa Nguyen

 

Anne Waldman, Matriot Acts
Poetry Chapbook, 24 pages, ISBN 978-0-925904-85-0
$15
“How far you have traveled in inner and outer space which smear together in a  furious imagination” -- from Anne Waldman's foreword 

 

Charles Bernstein, Umbra
Poetry/Translation Chapbook, 24 pages, ISBN 978-0-925904-86-7
$15
Bernstein’s startling, often elegiac, translations of Baudelaire, Apollinaire, Hugo, Mandelstam, Cabral, Bonvicino, Nöel, Catullus, Drummond, Royet-Journoud, Leminski, and Catullus.

 

Barbara Henning, Cities & Memory
Prose Poetry Paperback, 150 pages, ISBN 978-0-925904-87-4
$16
“Cities and Memory risks itself by opening up to the flood of continuum streams. These registers are edged with compassion” -- Brenda Iijima

 

Tenney Nathanson, Ghost Snow Falls Through the Void (Globalization)
Poetry Paperback, 138 pages, ISBN 978-0-925904-88-1
$16
“. . . this whacko energetic yawp that is the real America with all its exasperating anguish and superexpansive good humor” -- Norman Fischer

 

Will Alexander, Four Plays
Drama/Poetry Paperback, 160 pages, ISBN 978-0-925904-89-8
$19
The master of energetic chemical biology, astrophysiology, mystical human solar linguistic wonder. The play's the thing, indeed!

 

Robert Mittenthal, Wax World
Poetry Paperback, 98 pages, ISBN 978-0-925904-90-4
$15
“OK.  Take a brief look at the star structure. A face emerges from the assembly line.  Neither materially grounded nor aloft.  What a beautiful ass it has.  Forget you” -- from Wax World, the long-awaited debut by Mittenthal

 

Nico Vassilakis, Diesel Hand
Handprinted set of visual poetry works, ISBN 978-0-925904-91-1
$45
“Vassilakis has created a much more complex music in his texts, in part by ear, in part by the use of machine drawings as a sonic device as well as a set of icons”  --Karl Young

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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