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Chernoff, Maxine
To Be Read In The Dark

36 pages plus black end-papers, (5.5” x 7” Paper)
Perfect bound chapbook
ISBN: 978-1-890650-61-2
$11.95

TO BE READ IN THE DARK casts its strobe of radical vision on the dark crises of our common experience. Personal and prophetic, these compressed lyrics are capacious in meaning. Here is a penetrating appraisal of the underlying politics and philosophical disposition of our daily struggles, both formally relentless and epic in scope.

Lauterbach, Ann
The Given & The Chosen

(an essay)
50 pages plus black end-papers, (5.5” x 7” Paper)
Perfect bound chapbook
ISBN: 978-1-890650-62-9
$11.95

Ann Lauterbach considers the animated, elastic relation between what is given and what is chosen through the lens of art, critical thinking and her own experience as a poet. More meditation than argument, the essay brings to focus compelling ideas and questions surrounding the significance of art for the contemporary world.

Savich, Zach
The Man Who Lost His Head

Selected by Elizabeth Robinson
as the winner of the 2010 Omnidawn Chapbook Poetry Prize
36 pages plus end papers, (5.5” x 7” Paper)
Perfect bound chapbook
$9.95

"Zach Savich's The Man Who Lost His Head wrestles with the irrational rationality of life as we dimly perceive it. Yet these poems elicit, like the ambiguity of life itself, our most fervent and strange fidelities.”

— Elizabeth Robinson, Judge of the 2010 Omnidawn Chapbook Poetry Prize

Sepehri, Sohrab
Water's Footfall

Translated by Kazim Ali
With Mohammad Jafar Mahallati
Primary language on facing pages
52 pages plus end papers,
(5.5" x 7" Paper)
Perfect bound chapbook
$13.95

AVAILABLE AFTER APRIL 25, 2011.

"…it took someone of Kazim Ali's lyrical powers to 'English' Sepehri so that we can hear him today, loud and clear."

—Pierre Joris

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