E. E. Cummings’s erotic poems and drawings gathered in a single volume.
Collected for the first time, these African American folktales reclaim a lost cultural legacy to redefine American literature.
This edition—newly typeset with an introduction by Stephen Dunn—presents the entirety of E.E. Cummings’s transcendent body of work.
A ground-breaking historical work that explicates Thomas Jefferson’s vision of himself, the American Revolution, Christianity, slavery and race.
Confined to a private edition for decades, this volume sheds further light on E.E. Cummings’s prodigious vision and imagination.
Reviving the life and work of a neglected master, this biography establishes Shirley Jackson as a towering figure in American literature.
Finally revealing the family’s indefatigable women among its legendary military figures, The Howe Dynasty recasts the British side of the American Revolution.
Afropessimism is an unparalleled account of the non-analogous experience of being Black.
A culminating work on the American Founding by one of its leading historians, The Cause rethinks the American Revolution as we have known it.
A groundbreaking translation—along with new commentary and hundreds of images—enhances this celebratory publication of the most famous story collection of all time.