Float A Collection of Twenty-two Chapbooks Whose Order Is Unfixed and Whose Topics Are Various: Reading Can Be Freefall by Anne Carson Paperback, 25 volumes A collection of twenty-two chapbooks on a variety of topics, that can be read in any order, explores what makes people, memories, and stories. NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2016's Great Reads 'Float' Will Lift Your Mind Out Of Its Rut
Courtesy of Graywolf Press Look by Solmaz Sharif Paperback, 96 pages Solmaz Sharif's debut book of poems examines the ongoing costs of war, lifting sterile words and phrases from the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2016's Great Reads Powerful Poetry Urges Us To 'Look' More Closely In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview
Paradise Lost by John Milton Paperback, 465 pages The epic poem depicts the creation, fall, and redemption of humankind and the moral and spiritual dilemmas of God's judgment. Better To Reign In Hell: Literature's Unpunished Villains
Night Sky With Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong Paperback, 89 pages NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2016's Great Reads In The Lines Of Ocean Vuong, Echoes Of His Family's Past In Vietnam
Save Twilight Selected Poems by Julio Cortázar and Stephen Kessler Paperback, 224 pages 25 poems that offer a condensed survey of Argentinian poet Julio Cortázar's life — free-verse and fixed, from the intimately lyrical to broadly socio-historical. You Can Go Home Again: The Transformative Joy Of Rereading
Work and Days by Tess Taylor Paperback, 72 pages #NationalPoetryMonth: Verses That Celebrate Life On The Farm
The Swimmer by John Koethe Hardcover, 82 pages Sink Or Swim: Poems On The Existential Terror Of Everyday Life
Courtesy of Etruscan Press American Anger An Evidentiary by H. L. Hix Paperback, 215 pages H. L. Hix applies psychological and philosophical anger theories to aspects of contemporary American life. In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview
Olio by Tyehimba Jess Paperback, 224 pages NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2016's Great Reads In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview
The Black Maria by Aracelis Girmay Paperback, 104 pages In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview
Play Dead by Francine J. Harris Paperback, 100 pages In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview
Whereso by Karen Volkman Paperback, 104 pages In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview
A Woman of Property by Robyn Schiff Paperback, 96 pages In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview
Then Come Back The Lost Neruda by Pablo Neruda and Forrest Gander Hardcover, 160 pages In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview
Bastards of the Reagan Era by Reginald Dwayne Betts Paperback, 68 pages In 'Bastards Of The Reagan Era' A Poet Says His Generation Was 'Just Lost'
Birthday Letters Poems by Ted Hughes Paperback, 197 pages A collection of poetry addressed to Hughes' late wife, poet Sylvia Plath, reexamines the psychological breakdown that led to both some of her greatest poems and to her untimely death. Sylvia Plath's Husband, Ted Hughes, Lived A Life Of Poetry And Tragedy
Notes on the Assemblage by Juan Felipe Herrera Paperback, 103 pages NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2015's Great Reads From Mexico Kidnappings To Eric Garner, Hererra Writes Poetry Of The Moment Poet Laureate's Migrant Childhood Was Like 'Living In Literature Every Day'