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Book Review: Kissing Dead Girls

At times poet Daphne Gottlieb is operating without a poetry manuscript manual, corrosively entering and occupying the literary spaces of […]

Book Review: Dead Cars in Managua

Ross’s book shows off both his surreal craftsmanship and his emotional dexterity. The middle section about the loss of family […]

Book Review: The Red Element

Catherine Graham’s third collection has more goose bumps per page than any collection in recent memory. Sticking to the poetic […]

Book Review: Found

Souvankham Thammavongsa begins her small, blue book of poetry with this: “In 1978, my parents lived in building # 48, […]

Book Review: Water Strider

The four sections of Water Strider are markedly different from each other, each housing a distinct method of poetic exploration, […]