Poems that Reflect on Myths, Pandemics, and Politics.
Poems That Breathe through Grief to Find Comfort in the Natural World.
In Literacy as Conversation, the authors tell stories of successful literacy learning outside of schools and inside communities, both within urban neighborhoods of Philadelphia and rural and semi-rural towns of Arkansas.
Mal Goode (1908–1995) became network news’s first African American correspondent when ABC News hired him in 1962. With his basso... Læs mere
When her mother agrees to enter a Rhode Island nursing home in December of 2019, Denise Duhamel promises she’ll visit at least once a month. The elegies in Pink Lady explore the... Læs mere
Including the conflict in Kosovo, the WTO meeting in Seattle, and new developments in the 2000 presidential campaign, The Postmodern Presidency is the most comprehensive and current assessment of Bill Clinton's presidency available in print.
A Relatable, Complex Examination of the History of Health and Healing in Latin America across Five Centuries.
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries—a period that marked the emergence of a global modernity—educated landowners, or “gentlemen,”... Læs mere
Included in LitHub’s Most Anticipated Poetry of 2026Since the appearance of his first book in 1972, Larry Levis has been one of the most original and most highly praised of contemporary American poets.
Posner identifies the shortcomings in the conceptualizations used to understand this pink tide, provides the conceptual and... Læs mere
Fire becomes metaphorically layered—as knowledge, as desire, as anger. The book entertains the many strands of this fiery lineage as it undertakes a poetic investigation into grief and... Læs mere
Written in part during the COVID-19 pandemic, the book’s speaker calls on an intertextual constellation of artists as they attempt to wade through agoraphobia, parse out their relationship with God, and navigate falling in love.