Full Moon Boat by Fred Marchant
Fred Marchant’s Full Moon Boat, published by Graywolf Press, is a poetry collection from my shelves that has been dipped into on many occasions. The collection not only contains original poems by...
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As part of the Graywolf Press — one of my favorite small presses that publishes poetry and fiction — Spotlight on Small Presses (click on the badge at the bottom of the post for the tour stops), I...
View ArticleThe Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah, translated by Geoffrey Strachan
The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah, translated by Geoffrey Stachan is a quiet novel that hits the heart, twisting it until tears pour from the reader’s eyes. Beginning slowly with the main character...
View ArticleLife on Mars by Tracy K. Smith
Life on Mars by Tracy K. Smith, published by Graywolf Press on 30 percent post-consumer wastepaper, is a collection sliced up into four parts, and it won this year’s Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. In the...
View ArticleNew European Poets edited by Wayne Miller and Kevin Prufer
Welcome to the 2nd day of the National Poetry Month Blog Tour! I thought that as so much of National Poetry Month seems to focus on classic poets or contemporary U.S. poets, I would review an anthology...
View ArticleAnother World Instead: The Early Poems of William Stafford 1937-1947
Source: Gift (Published by Graywolf Press) Hardcover, 128 pages I am an Amazon Affiliate Another World Instead: The Early Poems of William Stafford 1937-1947 edited and introduced by Fred Marchant,...
View ArticleCitizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine
Source: Purchased Paperback, 169 pgs I am an Amazon Affiliate The power of Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine makes me wonder what the winner of the National Book Award could have written to...
View ArticleFull Moon Boat by Fred Marchant
Fred Marchant’s Full Moon Boat, published by Graywolf Press, is a poetry collection from my shelves that has been dipped into on many occasions. The collection not only contains original poems by...
View ArticleUnincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty by Tony Hoagland
As part of the Graywolf Press — one of my favorite small presses that publishes poetry and fiction — Spotlight on Small Presses (click on the badge at the bottom of the post for the tour stops), I...
View ArticleThe Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah, translated by Geoffrey Strachan
The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah, translated by Geoffrey Stachan is a quiet novel that hits the heart, twisting it until tears pour from the reader’s eyes. Beginning slowly with the main character...
View ArticleLife on Mars by Tracy K. Smith
Life on Mars by Tracy K. Smith, published by Graywolf Press on 30 percent post-consumer wastepaper, is a collection sliced up into four parts, and it won this year’s Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. In the...
View ArticleNew European Poets edited by Wayne Miller and Kevin Prufer
Welcome to the 2nd day of the National Poetry Month Blog Tour! I thought that as so much of National Poetry Month seems to focus on classic poets or contemporary U.S. poets, I would review an anthology...
View ArticleAnother World Instead: The Early Poems of William Stafford 1937-1947
Source: Gift (Published by Graywolf Press) Hardcover, 128 pages I am an Amazon Affiliate Another World Instead: The Early Poems of William Stafford 1937-1947 edited and introduced by Fred Marchant,...
View ArticleCitizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine
Source: Purchased Paperback, 169 pgs I am an Amazon Affiliate The power of Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine makes me wonder what the winner of the National Book Award could have written to...
View ArticleSaid Not Said by Fred Marchant
Source: Purchased Paperback, 78 pgs. I am an Amazon Affiliate Said Not Said by Fred Marchant differs from his previous collections that focused heavily on the Vietnam War and the effects of war on...
View ArticleFull Moon Boat by Fred Marchant
Fred Marchant’s Full Moon Boat, published by Graywolf Press, is a poetry collection from my shelves that has been dipped into on many occasions. The collection not only contains original poems by...
View ArticleUnincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty by Tony Hoagland
As part of the Graywolf Press — one of my favorite small presses that publishes poetry and fiction — Spotlight on Small Presses (click on the badge at the bottom of the post for the tour stops), I...
View ArticleThe Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah, translated by Geoffrey Strachan
The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah, translated by Geoffrey Stachan is a quiet novel that hits the heart, twisting it until tears pour from the reader’s eyes. Beginning slowly with the main character...
View ArticleLife on Mars by Tracy K. Smith
Life on Mars by Tracy K. Smith, published by Graywolf Press on 30 percent post-consumer wastepaper, is a collection sliced up into four parts, and it won this year’s Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. In the...
View ArticleNew European Poets edited by Wayne Miller and Kevin Prufer
Welcome to the 2nd day of the National Poetry Month Blog Tour! I thought that as so much of National Poetry Month seems to focus on classic poets or contemporary U.S. poets, I would review an anthology...
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