From the Lincoln Center’s inaugural poet-in-residence comes this unflinching collection that intricately mines the experience of being a Black woman in America
The untold saga of John Randolph’s 383 slaves, freed in his much-contested will of 1821, finally comes to light
A masterfully lyrical translation of the complete Commedia that brings Dante’s famous terza rima to contemporary readers
From former poet laureate of Kentucky and founder of the Affrilachian Poets, a collection of historical poetry that gives voice to Black Civil War soldiers
A new edition of the cult classic photography book by the legendary Peter Hujar, featuring a foreword by Pulitzer Prize winner Benjamin Moser
The man behind some of the most memorable lyrics in the great American songbook emerges from his brother’s shadow
The beloved classic returns with this brand-new edition, teaching readers to spin and knit clothing out of dog hair—now with new dog breeds!
“I first met Jesse Ed Davis in the late ’80s... [He was a] gentle yet intensely present giant who was a legend of an artist... In Washita Love Child, Jesse Ed Davis is resurrected in story.”—Joy Harjo, from the foreword
Son of the Midwest, movie star and mesmerising politician—America's fortieth president comes to three-dimensional life in this gripping and profoundly revisionist biography
A series of interconnected stories that paint a novelistic portrait of the fictional town of Rosarita Bay, California, and a diverse cast of complex and moving characters.
An eminent historian tells the story of how we came to obsess over the origins of humanity—and how, for three centuries, ideas of prehistory have been used to justify devastating violence against others
A ground-breaking, expansive new account of Reconstruction that fundamentally alters our view of this formative period in American history