An evocative new book from one of our leading philosopher poets
Part two of an autobiographical trance trilogy: intimate experiments in queer documentary and improvisatory poetics
The poems center the experience of the outsider, whether she is an immigrant, a woman, or queer.Sometimes direct, sometimes abstract, these poems engage different structures, forms, and experiences while addressing the sharp realities of family, sexuality, and immigration.
The Estrangement Principle argues for a wider range of possible associations with art made by queer people by unraveling the difficulties of the “queer art” label.
A collection of "addictively readable" daybook poems from a leading cultural critic and poet
This riveting new book of powerful poetry continues the author's investigation into the political and social violence of our times
An evocative exploration of body and politics by one of our most exciting innovative writers
A riveting new volume exploring the power and provocation of medieval English and the trope of the seafarer
A new collection of poetry from the important experimental writer of the "A Tonalist" lyric