All Books
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Farid Matuk
My Daughter La Chola
Matuk examines the shaky ground connecting history and lore through poems wracked in temporal convulsion.
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Jasmine Dreame Wagner
Rewilding
Winner of the 2012 Ahsahta Press Chapbook Contest, judged by Cathy Park Hong.
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Noah Eli Gordon
The Year of the Rooster
Equal parts action painting, abstract estrangement, & enactment of the uncertainty about all things art, Gordon's poem is in flux, off-kilter, unanswerable.
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Heidi Lynn Staples
Noise Event
The state of Florida—its flora, fauna, beaches, high schools—processed through aleatoric, homophonic, and collaging methods, comes to make a frenetic sense in Staples' engagement with the "radical ordinary."
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Carrie Olivia Adams
Forty-One Jane Doe’s
Distinct but related sequences of poems about women both anonymous and mythical come together to create a cinematic portrait of a struggle with love, grace, and faith.
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Ethan Paquin
Cloud vs. Cloud
Both political and emotional, testing the waters of a neo neo-Romanticism, Paquin's speaker evokes a place where past, future, and present self-hood are conflated beyond recognition.
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Kate Greenstreet
Young Tambling
A mixed-genre book of "experimental memoir" that explores how an artist finds her calling.
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T. Zachary Cotler
Sonnets to the Humans
The winner of the 2012 Sawtooth Poetry Prize is "a brilliant, intimate, intricate, careening, calibrating, strangely moving collection of 49 poems," according to judge Heather McHugh.
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Elizabeth Robinson
Counterpart
Robinson understands the uncanny as a slippery but central means of approaching irresolvable questions of poetics and human subjectivity.
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Dan Beachy-Quick and Matthew Goulish
Work from Memory
A collaboration that itself is in conversation with Proust and undermines the distance between writer and reader as separate identities.
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Joshua Corey and G.C. Waldrep, eds.
The Arcadia Project
An SPD #1 Best Seller An Ahsahta Press anthology curating poetic work in the pastoral genre that is considered postmodern, experimental, or avant garde.
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David Mutschlecner
Enigma and Light
Through its sparse yet expansive lyricism, this book enacts “a complex gestural nest” where thought is created in the spaces between poets and philosophers and visual artists.
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Paige Ackerson-Kiely
My Love Is a Dead Arctic Explorer
A voice ambivalent at the fraught threshold of change speaks these chillingly wry poems.
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Chris Vitiello
Obedience
Readable forwards, backwards, and laterally, this is poetry of the scientific method, not of any aesthetic or theoretical strain.
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Janaka Stucky
The World Will Deny It for You
Winner of the first Ahsahta Press Chapbook Contest, judged by Cathy Wagner.
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Andrew Grace
Sancta
An SPD #1 Best Seller A man stripped to ghostly projections of himself confronts personal crisis from a lakeside cabin.
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Karen Rigby
Chinoiserie
2011 Sawtooth Poetry Prize winner Rigby debuts with poems charged with visceral exactitude and linguistic beauty. Chinoiserie is her first book.
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Kristi Maxwell
Re-
Maxwell’s poetic narrative asks, can the connections between words reveal something about the coupling between people?
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Aaron McCollough
No Grave Can Hold My Body Down
John Fahey’s album America inspires a response to American musics, poetries, religions, and empire.