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  • Titanica: The Disaster of the Century in Poetry, Song, and Prose

    Steven Biel

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    In the ninety years since the Titanic sank, countless sermons and editorials, poems, songs and ads, socialists and chauvinists, Christians, reformers, anarchists, and pitchmen have drawn on the power of the century's worst disaster to move their audience.

  • The Country without a Post Office: Poems

    Agha Shahid Ali

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    "Translucent elegies 'for the city that is leaving forever' (Srinagar) from one of its sons, who also happens to be one of America's finest younger poets."—John Ashbery

  • Singularity: Poems

    Greg Glazner

    Paperback

    "[Glazner] manages to locate a redemptive grace in this world while writing from the very thick of it."—Santa Fe New Mexican

  • Glare

    A. R. Ammons

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    "Glare is a high-energy, relentlessly self-aware collision with the whole of life."—Albert Mobilio, Salon

  • Connecting the Dots: Poems

    Maxine Kumin

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    "Kumin's is a poetry of wide sympathy and tact in which the ecumenical flavor is dominant. . . . This collection is full of generational severance and renewal, and a tart and compassionate irony."—The New Yorker