The Nonconformist's Memorial is a gathering of four long sequences that underscores Susan Howe's reputation as one of the leading experimentalists...
In Frame Structures, Susan Howe brings together those of her earliest poems she wishes to remain in print, and in the...
A tour de force of black humor and imaginary erudition, Nazi Literature in the Americas presents itself as a...
Nox is an epitaph in the form of a book, a facsimile of a handmade book Anne Carson wrote and created after the death of her brother. The poem...
Pierce-Arrow takes as its shooting off point the figure of Charles S. Peirce, the allusive late nineteenth-century philosopher-scientist and founder...
With exacting rigor and wit, Howe pulls Dickinson free of all the sterile and stuffy belle-of-Amherst cotton wool and shows the poet in touch with...
The Day of the Locust (1939) is West's great dystopian Hollywood novel based on his experiences at the seedy...
The Vienna Paradox is the well-known literary critic Marjorie Perloff's memoir of growing up in pre-World War II Vienna; her escape to America in...
A million copies in print—translated into over a dozen languages—one of the best-selling and most popular books of poetry ever published,...
After a lifetime, this (r)evolutionary little book is still a work-in-progress, the poet's ars poetica, to which at 88 he is constantly...
New poetry and prose from a most acclaimed experimental American poet. In The Midnight's five sections, three of poetry and two of prose amply...