In addition, Chinese public sector enterprises, private companies, and various branches of the central government have... Læs mere
Winner, 2023 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry | Longlist, 2024 Julie Suk AwardLandscape and language drive the poems in Absent Here, which explore loss, community, the changing... Læs mere
A new addition to the University of Pittsburgh Press Composition, Literacy, and Culture series.
One of Financial Times's Best Summer Poetry Books of 2024 The poems in Oksana Maksymchuk’s debut English-language collection meditate on the changing sense of reality, temporality, mortality, and intimacy in the face of a catastrophic event.
In From the Steel City to the White City, Zachary Brodt explores Western Pennsylvania’s representation at... Læs mere
While biographers of Andy Warhol have long recognized his mother as a significant influence on his life and art, Julia Warhola’s story has not yet been told.
In The Return of the Contemporary, Nicolás Campisi combines the fields of post-dictatorship studies and environmental humanities to analyze Latin American cultural production in the neoliberal age.
The Occupant is a collection of persona and prose poems that explores the “inner lives” of common household objects, along with that of “The Occupant” of the house, their human keeper.
The Law of Truly Large Numbers is a book about coming to terms with loss and the arrival of unexpected, perhaps undeserved, love.
Her innovative approach to urbanization, resettlement, and rehabilitation in the Gaza Strip offers a groundbreaking account of the... Læs mere
Shortlist, 2025 Architectural Book Award in Architectural TheoryTo study the built environment of the Americas is to wrestle with an inherent contradiction.
Fred Rogers is an American cultural and media icon, whose children’s television program, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, ran for more than thirty years (1967-2001) on the Public Broadcasting System (PBS).