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Crank Shaped Notes

Ellis, Thomas Sayers
Crank Shaped Notes
This book of photos, poems, and essays chronicles like never before the inner world of GoGo, Washington D.C.'s official music. Thomas Sayers Ellis masterfully captures the rhythms, beats, and souls of a culture which is ever expanding beyond the beltway of our nation's capital. Crank Shaped Notes is a must-have volume.

CHF 31.50

On the Road to Lviv

Merrill, Christopher
On the Road to Lviv
Prismatic and polysemous, On the Road to Lviv invites us on an odyssey across Ukraine in the hour of war. "This chronicle/ Took shape the day the war began, which was/ My 65th birthday, " writes legendary traveler, war correspondent, memoirist and poet Christopher Merrill. At once deeply personal yet rooted in history so recent you can almost see the smoke billowing from the ruins of Mariupol, the poem is equal parts chronicle, a document of w...

CHF 27.90

A Crash Course in Molotov Cocktails

Kruk, Halyna
A Crash Course in Molotov Cocktails
We act like children with our dead, " Halyna Kruk writes as she struggles to come to terms with the horror unfolding around her: "confused, / as if none of us knew until now/ how easy it is to die." In poem after devastating poem, Kruk confronts what we would prefer not to see: "a person runs toward a bullet/ with a wooden shield and a warm heart..." Translated with the utmost of care by Amelia Glaser and Yulia Ilchuk, A Crash Course in Moloto...

CHF 32.50

The Land of Mild Light

Cadenas, Rafael / Hernandez, Nidia
The Land of Mild Light
Few writers have embodied the heart and soul of a nation as fully as Venezuela's Rafael Cadenas. Poet, translator, and educator, the ninety-year-old Cadenas has been admired and acclaimed by Spanish-language readers for over half a century while remaining virtually unknown to US audiences. At once painterly, personal, and philosophical, Cadenas' poetry conveys both the poet's pride in and his awareness of the struggles of his native land. His ...

CHF 26.50

Firebird

Heller, Kythe
Firebird
Kythe Heller's Firebird sequence probes the capacity of the human spirit to endure under extreme conditions. Here, fire is both a destructive and a unifying force, altering people and landscapes. Runaways, the sick and the poor, a forest and a smoldering mattress - these stunning images burn themselves into the reader's imagination. The female body becomes the site of trauma and myth, a place where "everything is burning, has been and is alway...

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Don't Close Your Eyes

Don't Close Your Eyes
Don't Close Your Eyes, a collection of Hanna Melnyczuk's drawings created during Russia's war on Ukraine, attempt to process what is happening to the country her parents left in 1945. Influenced by her work on children's books, these drawings convey events through colored pencil and watercolor. Melnyczuk draws as a way to understand the unfathomable acts of war, and images that line her mind unfurl onto paper. When the people plead "close the ...

CHF 47.50

Departures from Rilke

Cramer, Steven
Departures from Rilke
Steven Cramer's newest book of poems, Departures from Rilke, derives from his favorites among Rainer Maria Rilke's two volumes of New Poems (1907/08). Cramer repurposes, updates, and sometimes upends the subject matter and style of the originals, often leaving Rilke's premises almost altogether. A practice dating back to Thomas Wyatt's imports of Petrarch and including Robert Lowell's Imitations (1961), Cramer's approach makes for an original ...

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Tiny Extravaganzas

Mehta, Diane
Tiny Extravaganzas
Tiny Extravaganzas, Diane Mehta's fiercely lyrical new collection, works the American sentence to its limits. Mehta's poems are miniaturist examinations of art, aging, literature, grief, parenting, the sublime, labor, and faith. She chases rhythm, rhymes with wit, and upends formal verse with phrasing that moves like jazz against and within tradition. Art is both anchor and a framework for understanding the world, and each poem is an opportuni...

CHF 29.50

In the Hour of War

Forché, Carolyn / Kaminsky, Ilya
In the Hour of War
Ukraine may be the only country on earth that owes its existence, at least in part, to a poet. Ever since the appearance of Taras Shevchenko's Kobzar in 1840, poetry has played an outsized role in Ukrainian culture. "Our anthology begins: Letters of the alphabet go to war and ends with I am writing/ and all my people are writing, " note the editors of this volume, acclaimed poets Carolyn Forché and Ilya Kaminsky. "It includes poets whose work ...

CHF 31.50

Salvage

Kearney, Richard
Salvage
It's 1939 and young Maeve O'Sullivan and her family are among the last inhabitants of a windswept island off the south coast of Ireland. After her father's death, Maeve finds herself the last inheritor of the old ways of healing. But the future beckons to Maeve with the arrival of Seamus, a handsome young medical student heading for Dublin. Maeve suddenly finds herself at a crossroads, torn between the pull of the past and the lure of the mode...

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The Burning World

Santos, Sherod
The Burning World
Sherod Santos' brilliant new collection, The Burning World, shows us exactly why the New York Times Book Review has said, "Santos possesses an intensity akin to Rilke.

CHF 25.90

Unrevolutionary Times

Harouni, Houman
Unrevolutionary Times
Unrevolutionary Times, Dr. Houman Harouni's exhilarating debut collection, takes us on a journey of archetypes like no other in English-language poetry. What happens to the revolutionary soul in times when no revolution is at hand? Mixing contemporary poetic freedom with traditional Persian rhythm and form, Harouni supplies his readers with the opportunity to examine the context of their lives through the figures that often go unnoticed among ...

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Today is a Different War

Khersonska, Lyudmyla / Tbd
Today is a Different War
Today is a Different War is Lyudmyla Khersonska's striking portrayal of life from inside war-torn Ukraine. Masterfully translated into English by Olga Livshin, Andrew Janco, Maya Chhabra, and Lev Fridman, no other volume of poems captures the duality of fear and bravery, anger and love, despair and hope, as well as the numbness and deep feeling of what it means to be Ukrainian in these unthinkable times. If you want to know what's in the heart...

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Between Fury and Peace

Melnyczuk, Askold
Between Fury and Peace
One of the most important poets of the last hundred years, Derek Walcott was also a gifted painter, an accomplished and award-winning man-of-the-theatre (a playwright, a director, and founder of two theaters, the Trinidad Theatre Workshop and the Playwrights' Theatre) as well as a devoted teacher. In this volume, Walcott's friends, collaborators, editors, and former students-many of them accomplished writers themselves-pay tribute to this mult...

CHF 52.50

Between Fury And Peace

Melnyczuk, Askold
Between Fury And Peace
St. Lucian poet Derek Walcott, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992, was also a playwright, a director, a painter, and a beloved teacher. This volume of essays explores all aspects of Walcott's creative work by writers who knew him as colleagues, friends, and students. Featuring essays and recollections by: Peter Balakian, Robert Bensen, Sven Birkerts, Peter Campion, Rachel DeWoskin, Zayd Ayers Dohrn, Martin Edmunds, Thomas Sayers El...

CHF 35.50

The Forbidden Door

Söderberg, Lasse
The Forbidden Door
In The Forbidden Door, poets Carolyn Forche and Lars Gustaf Andersson masterfully translate the selected poems of Swedish poet Lasse Söderberg in one of his first substantial volumes in the English language. Söderberg has embraced and celebrated the phantasmagoria of life itself over a span of seventy years, in verse heavily influenced by Surrealists Paz and Eluard. "The air is like gold leaf, " he writes, "I take a deep breath/and become gild...

CHF 33.90

Some of You Will Know

Rivard, David
Some of You Will Know
Come read for yourself why James Laughlin Prize winner David Rivard's newest book solidifies him as one of our best and most enduring poets. With poems that are both deeply personal and enticingly universal, Some of You Will Know, startles the heart and invites the mind to play. With a controlled hand, Rivard guides us into a world that shows what words can do. Of Rivard's work, Robert Pinsky tells us, "The speed of mind, compressing details a...

CHF 28.50

Persephone Blues

Lutsyshyna, Oksana
Persephone Blues
Persephone Blues offers a selection of poems by one of the leading Ukrainian writers of her generation, Oksana Lutsyshyna. In the poems collected here "experience is a means of entombment." Gender is no longer a measure of strength, neither is youth. Sometimes the dead can see each other again, love goes through its motions, while we remain in the animal kingdom. Inviting and potent, these poems suggest Ovid's transformations continue unfoldin...

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The Blood of San Gennaro

Harney, Scott / Marshall, Megan
The Blood of San Gennaro
Having kept his poetry largely to himself for forty years, Scott Harney on his death left behind an astonishing trove of richly imagined and exquisitely sculpted poems, collected here for the first time. One of Robert Lowell's last students, Harney went on to develop a voice which sings steady and true, rendering unforgettable images from the streets of his youth in Charlestown, MA, to the intimate scenes in his adopted city of Naples, with wi...

CHF 31.50

Selected Poems of Oksana Zabuzhko

Zabuzhko, Oksana
Selected Poems of Oksana Zabuzhko
Clytemnestra plotting her husband's murder, Ophelia criticizing her creator, and a report from Chernobyl all offer the poet occasions for reflections marked by a sophisticated wit and a philosophical probing reminiscent of Wislawa Szymborska or Adam Zagajewski. By turns urgent and ironic, Zabuzhko's poetry stands alongside the finest and most important work to emerge from Europe in the last half century.

CHF 28.50