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Blue Physics

Buschi, Mary Lou / Cleary, Eileen
Blue Physics
Through textured landscapes and vivid, bittersweet memories, Mary Lou Buschi invites us into a life in which "not everyone wants to be found." These restrained and tender poems which explore grief, family and growing up Catholic in the 1970s also speak to the riddles of life, death and haunting. In a world where "a Cardinal with one wing whispers our names" and where "white clouds, the size of Bowhead whales" loom in our atmosphere, what does ...

CHF 26.50

Olympus Heights

Carey, Kevin / Michaels, Colleen
Olympus Heights
In Olympus Heights, poets Kevin Carey and Colleen Michaels reimagine the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology as contemporary neighbors in a gated community. You know them: overblown architecture, inflated ego, misplaced desire. This collaborative chapbook, offered up as farce, is the result of a writing challenge between two friends (and neighbors) during one long summer of the pandemic. Each poet would assign the other a god or goddess w...

CHF 18.50

Hive

Mercury, Suzanne / Cleary, Eileen
Hive
In Hive, a book-length poem that explores the poetics of the apiary, Suzanne Mercury creates a meadow: a world, a microcosm, a universe which invites the reader into a renewed sense of the world. "Drawing on Cornelius Agrippa's system of magic squares [Mercury] creates a complexly layered text that encourages multiple ways of reading it. Shot through with wonder and mourning, Hive operates as a divinatory text, by which random combinations o...

CHF 25.50

Lily Poetry Review Issue 10

Cleary, Eileen
Lily Poetry Review Issue 10
Lily Poetry Review is an international print journal featuring poetry, art and flash fiction. In this issue: Dzvinia Orlowsky, Quintin Collins, Suzanne Mercury, Cynthia Bargar, Jennifer Martelli, Amanda Shaw, Robbie Gamble, Steven Cramer and others.

CHF 40.90

Going There

Heinegg, Max / Cleary, Eileen
Going There
A deeply moving meditation on place, space, childhood, fatherhood, and family, Going There is also a profound study of arrival and departure, natality and mortality, and gifts of inheritance-from Thoreau, Hayden, Yeats, Bono, Golden Age of Rome poets-and the earth, a verse made exquisite by Heinegg's sensitivity to mythic histories both ancient and futuristic, the "open secret of our solid dust, " and the "domestic alchemy" of enduring love. G...

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How Many Miles to Babylon?

Pluto, Anne Elezabeth
How Many Miles to Babylon?
These clear-eyed, haunting poems map complex and intertwining responses to the question Anne Pluto's collection poses about desire, endurance, and the search for home. This journey en-compasses worlds: personal family histories, the widow poet's grief, and explorations of the politics and brutalities of war, in particular regarding the experience of women, who offer witness and example: from Isis to Hevrin Khalaf, from Akhmatova to Szymborska...

CHF 26.50

Seeking Grace

Snider, Faye / Cleary, Eileen
Seeking Grace
Seeking Grace is a verse memoir narrated by the mother of a daughter in a religious cult. Based on a true experience in the '80s, each poem reveals the choices and dilemmas of parents rescuing a child caught in an outpouring of words targeted to seduce, induce and ensnare

CHF 17.90

Aquamarine

Duff, Valerie / Cleary, Eileen
Aquamarine
These poems, like an aquamarine, are transparent, iridescent, and evoke both sea and light-whether it's the blinding light off a surface, or kaleidoscope images spilling like waves in the rearview mirror. They hold the various facets of joy and mourning, and the spectrum in between.

CHF 24.50

Kingdom of Glass & Seed

Jacob, Jules / Cleary, Eileen
Kingdom of Glass & Seed
And there it is: beneath the title's light-fingered surreality (the book's signature tone), scenes of hardscrabble tenderness and sometimes unbearable cruelty, scavenged and placed ever so carefully side by side in memory's reliquary. And so it goes, too, in line after stunning line. What did Rilke write? Every angel is terrifying. A truth Jacob seems to know in her bones and one, reading these poems, we feel in ours."--Daniel Lawless, Founder...

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The Observable Universe

Larrabee, Hannah / Cleary, Eileen
The Observable Universe
The Observable Universe explores human wonder and temporality within the backdrop of cosmic and earthly observation. The poems move beyond the narrow confines of self into a wider frame of reference. Love-of people, of nature, of God-is also at the forefront of this collection. From the interior temples we tend to climate collapse to the Webb Telescope studying some of the oldest galaxies, The Observable Universe offers a glimpse into the worl...

CHF 18.90

Relative Hearts

Mohring, Ron / Cleary, Eileen
Relative Hearts
How does a family heal from brutal trauma? The speaker in Relative Hearts faces the burdens of both his namesake and his past by digging to uncover personal details while there are still witnesses to tell (their versions of) the truth. Having endured a world in which queerness equals endangerment, the speaker struggles to untangle his own survival mechanisms and come to terms with how prolonged physical abuse has shaped his, and his family's, ...

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Lily Poetry Review Issue 9

Cleary, Eileen
Lily Poetry Review Issue 9
Lily Poetry Review is an international print journal featuring poetry, art and flash fiction. In this issue: Marcia Karp, Yuan Changming, Suzanne Edison, Cammy Thomas, George Kologeris, Jeff Oaks, Mary Buchinger, Chloe Yelena Miller and others.

CHF 36.90

People Once Real

Hoffman, Richard / Cleary, Eileen
People Once Real
People Once Real redefines elegy. Elegy for the present of our failing democracy, our failing planet, our failing bodies. Elegy for the futures we had imagined would be. Elegy for the past of our forgotten lessons, for our dead that we must praise or forgive to finally let some part of ourselves die. Elegy for the self that ultimately leads Hoffman toward the grace of love that saves us all from emotional oblivion. William Blake meets Walt Whi...

CHF 25.50

Now These Three Remain

Dickenson Snyder, Sarah / Cleary, Eileen
Now These Three Remain
With a generous embrace, Sarah Dickenson Snyder's poems offer surprising turns and compelling imagery. She explores "the intersection of want and need" on this "trembling planet" and decides Now These Three Remain: faith, hope, and love. This collection will invite you to admit the shadowy backdrop of climate crisis, pandemic, and political unrest, and still consider, "Maybe we all just want to make something sacred while we're here." Ellen ...

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Apocalypse on the Linoleum

Akresh-Gonzales, Josette
Apocalypse on the Linoleum
Apocalypse on the Linoleum grapples with big stuff - religious and cultural identity, climate change, motherhood, death, history - with an unflinching eye and a paradoxical, active hope. Gutsy, raw, and bold, the poems often use a narrative frame and speak through a Jewish lens to encounter emotional issues. From the intimate details of childbirth to assisted suicide to protestors losing blood to alternate names of God, this collection exposes...

CHF 24.50

Fieldnotes

Archuleta, Tommy / Cleary, Eileen
Fieldnotes
Part guide, part vagabond, part healer, part orchardist, part trickster, Archuleta's "researcher" shows what it might mean to lean into each loss as it comes, to search for an opening, gain entry, and from there commence inhabitation. From birth-really, the first trauma we survive-onward, the likes of grief and loss and sorrow none of us can escape, this work vies to say-so why not welcome them, make them sacred, feed them apple slices?

CHF 20.90

Arboretum in a Jar

Donovan, Frances / Jones, Christine
Arboretum in a Jar
Arboretum in a Jar uses personae to evoke the fractured self that results from a traumatic childhood. The poet revisits stories and fairy tales, invigorating and reframing them in ways that transcend the traditional passive nature of their heroines. She challenges the tropes of childhood, innocence, and femininity.

CHF 24.90

The Palace of Unbearable Feeling

Riesenberg, Anne
The Palace of Unbearable Feeling
Equally resonant as visual chants or textual mandalas, these 18 poems emerge from the international lineage of concrete poetry. Written during the pandemic in response to prolonged isolation and the perils of a world on tilt, The Palace Of Unbearable Feeling explores the materiality of language while addressing personal and collective issues of loss, right action, consciousness, and possible avenues of renewal. Built as verbal-aural-visual sti...

CHF 23.50