Loved and admired by readers for the grace of her language and the humanity of her vision, Sharon Thesen is one of Canada’s finest and most respected poets. Thesen’s poems express the pleasure and magic of a language fully transformed into visions of grace.
Gathers together poems by the nineteenth-century American poet
There he became particular friends with the headmaster's son, Charles Cowden Clarke, who was eight years his senior. Many years after Keats's death, Clarke recalled how as a schoolboy Keats had been “highly pugnacious” with an ...
Presents nearly two hundred of the author's poems, including works celebrating African American music and life, denunciations of Jim Crow and racism, and verses about Africa and the Spanish Civil War.
"In reading these poems, we experience beauty-paradoxically-as well as come to understand the complexity of the crime, its aftermath, and the relief and joy of recovery."—Roseann LloydPerhaps the first full-length...
The Flowers of Evil and Paris Spleen: Poems
In the bestselling tradition of Spirit of the Season, Holiday Cheer, and Silver Bells, three top Arabesque authors join together for a celebration of the holidays. Margie Walker's Stone's Joy...
A collection of poems and performance pieces, Wilson unveils a new feminine/feminist panorama of erotica, a subject area reclaimed from the realm of male writers. "Swerve" is a smart, pulsating,...
"Armand Garnet Ruffo draws on his Ojibway heritage to explore issues of identity, alienation, liberation, love and loss. Ruffo brings together a powerful and sensitive collection of poetry that displays...
In The Heaven-Sent Leaf, Katy Lederer draws on her experience as both acclaimed younger poet and "brainworker" at a hedge fund in midtown Manhattan to produce an uncannily prescient work...
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