Love and Other Poems is a symphony of individuality, an extravaganza of self-devotion, self-sacrifice and, above all, a desperation for reciprocity.
Founded in 1977 at Columbia University's School of the Arts
Love and Other Poems is a symphony of individuality, an extravaganza of self-devotion, self-sacrifice and, above all, a desperation for reciprocity.
Sneed offers us a glimpse into the 1980s to the world we live in now, traveling through time to a place where Black and Brown LGBTQ+ youth were growing up dealing with the AIDS crisis, police brutality, and struggling to…
In this collection, Reed accepts and moves deftly through anger, cultural truths, contemporary references, and never turns away.
Romalyn Ante’s debut collection presents an important and magical display of culture and perspective.
Dayna Patterson undertakes an urgent quest for spiritual authenticity in her new collection, “If Mother Braids a Waterfall.”
“Bring Now the Angels” by Dilruba Ahmed & “Toxicon and Arachne” by Joyelle McSweeney address death’s impact on the self and family.
The accomplishment of ‘No Roses from My Mouth’ by Ugandan renowned feminist and queer rights advocate Stella Nyanzi, it not so much that the poetry collection was written in jail, but because it’s as thorny as the writing that got…
Danez Smith’s newest poetry collection sparkles with warmth and acceptance.
The winner of the 2018 Lexi Rudnitsky Editor’s Choice Award, Cameron Awkward-Rich’s new collection “Dispatch” grapples with ‘the pains of navigating dailiness in a body’ subjected to systematic American violence.
The title of Caits Meissner’s second book of poetry, Let It Die Hungry, conjures up images of a mother’s wizened breast, taunting the open mouth of her famished child. In reality, Meissner’s […]
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