Criticism

Microreview: Aaron Belz, The Bird Hoverer

Impressive, loopy poems.

Microreview: Inger Christensen, it

A collection something like a 237-page logic puzzle.

Microreview: Anna Rabinowitz, The Wanton Sublime

Poems that attempt to define and redefine the Virgin Mary.

The Curse of Modernity

Philip Rieff’s problem with freedom.

Whole Sight

On artistic passion.

Brazil’s Dreamer

The disenchantment and re-enchantment of Chico Buarque.

Nabokov’s Gift

A writer's legacy.

Found in Translation

On César Aira, Roberto Bolaño, and Hispanic-American writing.

In Search of John Ashbery

Beyond the same old pipings.

Prisoners’ Poems

Captivity by Laurie Sheck.

Light and Twilight

The Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire.

Metamorphosis

Rosamond Purcell's Natural History

Gravity and Fire

The Outernationale by Peter Gizzi.

Oracle

The Queen's Dissertion by Carol Frost.

Acts of Mind

The Great Enigma: New Collected Poems by Tomas Tranströmer.

Microreview: Cole Swensen, The Book of a Hundred Hands

100 poems on the human hand, from its prehistory to its depiction in contemporary painting.

Microreview: Tom Thompson, The Pitch

Selling is the mode in which this collection operates.

Microreview: Jane Yeh, Marabou

An impressive first collection.

Microreview: Dean Young, Embryoyo

Poems that ricochet like pinballs with their own eclectic brand of kinesis.

Microreview: Nathaniel Bellows, Why Speak?

Poems full of wide-eyed candor of both the marvelous and the grotesque.

Homeland

The new generation of Nigerian writers.

Paradise Lost

The novels of Sarah Waters.

Into the Language Lab

Joan Retallack and Juliana Spahr's Poetry and Pedagogy.

Grand Failure

Hart Crane's Poems and Letters.

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