Humanities  /  Poetry
Casualty Reports Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822966869
Pub Date: 11 Oct 2022
Series: Pitt Poetry Series
Description:
Stylistically innovative, deeply moving, carefully researched, Martha Collins's eleventh volume of poetry combines her well-known attention to social issues with the elegiac mode of her previous book. She focuses here on race, gun violence, recent wars, and, in an extended sequence, the history of coal - first as her ancestors mined it, then from its geological origins to our ecologically threatened present. Casualty Reports is both indictment and lament, a work that speaks forcefully to our troubled history and our present times.

In a Few Minutes Before Later

In a Few Minutes Before Later

Format: 
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9780819500151
Pub Date: 04 Oct 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Illustrations: 18 color photos, 12 b&w line drawings
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9780819501226
Pub Date: 25 Apr 2024
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Illustrations: 34 color photos, 12 b&w line drawings
Description:
"[Hillman's] work is fierce but loving, risk-taking, and beautiful." - Harvard Review An iconoclastic ecopoet who has led the way for many young and emerging artists, Brenda Hillman continues to re-cast innovative poetic forms as instruments for tracking human and non-human experiences. At times the poet deploys short dialogues, meditations or trance techniques as means of rendering inner states; other times she uses narrative, documentary or scientific materials to record daily events during a time of pandemic, planetary crisis, political and racial turmoil.
Central Air Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 86
ISBN: 9780822966890
Pub Date: 28 Sep 2022
Series: Pitt Poetry Series
Description:
New poems from the author of Imperial, and Blood Pages.
banana [ ] Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780822966937
Pub Date: 27 Sep 2022
Series: Pitt Poetry Series
Description:
The poems in Paul Hlava Ceballos’s debut collection banana [ ] reveal the extractive relationship the United States has with the Americas and its people through poetic portraits of migrants, family, and personal memories. At the heart of the book is a long poem that traces the history of bananas in Latin America using only found text from sources such as history books, declassified CIA documents, and commercials. The book includes collage, Ecuadorian decimas, a sonnet series in the voices of Incan royalty at the moment of colonization, and a long poem interspersed with photos and the author’s mother’s bilingual idioms.
Imperfect Present Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780822966876
Pub Date: 06 Sep 2022
Series: Pitt Poetry Series
Description:
Imperfect Present is a book for our current moment. By confronting the urgencies of daily life, from questions of identity to sexual abuse to racial unrest to the ubiquity of plastic, these poems investigate ways to sustain ourselves in our fraught public and private lives. With her characteristic linguistic play, Sharon Dolin illuminates some of the most personal concerns that resonate throughout our culture and in ourselves, such as error, despair, uncertainty, and doubt.

Lapis

Lapis

Format: 
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780819500076
Pub Date: 30 Aug 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780819500083
Pub Date: 30 Aug 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Description:
In Lapis, poet Kerri Webster writes into the vast space left by the deaths of three women: her mother, a mentor, and a friend. Using a wide array of lyric forms and meditations, Webster explores matrilineages both familial and poetic, weaving together death, spirituality, women, and a sense of the shifting earth into one "doctrine of Non-linear Revelation."

Belly to the Brutal

Belly to the Brutal

Format: 
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9780819580962
Pub Date: 02 Aug 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9780819580979
Pub Date: 02 Aug 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Description:
Belly to the Brutal sings a corrido of the love between mothers and daughters, confronting the learned complicity with patriarchal violence passed down from generation to generation. This poetry edges into the borderlands, touching the realm of chora - humming, screaming, rhythm - transporting the words outside of patriarchal and racist constructs. Drawing from curanderisma and a revived wave of feminist brujería, Jennifer Givhan creates a healing space for Brown women and mothers.
Hounds on the Mountain Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 74
ISBN: 9781950564224
Pub Date: 12 Jul 2022
Description:
First published in 1937, Hounds on the Mountain evokes Still's personal experiences of Eastern Kentucky through reflective folk poems describing Appalachian mountain life from birth through death. Written during the Great Depression, the collection emphasizes a collective reliance on the earth and the primacy of nature that Still observed from the seclusion of his thirty-one acre home in Knott County, Kentucky. The "Dean of Appalachian Literature" describes the changing landscape of his adopted community as a tale of personal and environmental erosion.
Calling from the Scaffold Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822966814
Pub Date: 28 May 2022
Series: Pitt Poetry Series
Description:
Calling from the Scaffold is a collection of poems about connecting and not connecting – or approaching the brink of connecting. It’s about paying tribute and salvaging and gratitude. The voices vary in their longings: we hear from men and women, the young and no longer young.
Hello I Must Be Going Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9780822966807
Pub Date: 28 May 2022
Series: Pitt Poetry Series
Description:
Hello I Must Be Going, David Hernandez's fifth collection of poems, offers a unique take on poetry informed by works of art. With narrative and lyrical brushstrokes, Hernandez crafts vibrant landscapes that depict the chaos of the modern world and the beauty entwined within it.
Prelude Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 72
ISBN: 9780822966883
Pub Date: 28 May 2022
Series: Pitt Poetry Series
Description:
Prelude explores the gay female experience through a poetic reconstruction of the girlhood and adolescence of Saint Catherine of Siena. Speaking through a poetic persona of Catherine of Siena, Prelude addresses the historical erasure of gay women’s lives, juxtaposing details from her girlhood with the terrain of the lesbian body as it relates to desire and violence.
Elkhorn Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9780813187174
Pub Date: 12 Apr 2022
Illustrations: 2 maps, 33 halftones
Description:
When former Kentucky Poet Laureate Richard Taylor took a job at Kentucky State University in 1975, he purchased a fixer-upper - in need of a roof, a paint job, city water, and central heating - that became known to his friends as "Taylor's Folly." The historic Giltner-Holt House, which was built in 1859 and sits close by the Elkhorn Creek a few miles outside of Frankfort, became the poet's entrance into the area's history and culture, and the Elkhorn became a source of inspiration for his writing. Driven by topophilia (love of place), Taylor focuses on the eight-mile stretch of the creek from the Forks of the Elkhorn to Knight's Bridge to provide a glimpse into the economic, social, and cultural transformation of Kentucky from wilderness to its current landscape.

The Neverending Quest for the Other Shore

An Epic in Three Cantos

The Neverending Quest for the Other Shore

An Epic in Three Cantos
Format: 
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780819580733
Pub Date: 22 Mar 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780819580740
Pub Date: 22 Mar 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Description:
Sylvie Kandé's neo-epic in three cantos is a double narrative combining today's tales of African migration to Europe on the one hand, with the legend of Abubakar II on the other: Abubakar, emperor of 14th-Century Mali, sailed West toward the new world, never to return. Kandé's language deftly weaves a dialogue between these two narratives and between the epic traditions of the globe. Dazzling in its scope, the poem swings between epic stylization, griot storytelling, and colloquial banter, capturing an astonishing range of human experience.

Finalists

Finalists

Format: 
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780819580672
Pub Date: 08 Mar 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780819580689
Pub Date: 08 Mar 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Description:
What will we call the last generation before the looming end times? With Finalists Rae Armantrout suggests one option. Brilliant and irascible, playful and intense, Armantrout nails the current moment's debris fields and super computers, its sizzling malaise and confusion, with an exemplary immensity of heart and a boundless capacity for humor.
Marrow Cover Marrow Cover
Format: 
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780813183619
Pub Date: 08 Mar 2022
Series: University Press of Kentucky New Poetry & Prose Series
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780813183626
Pub Date: 08 Mar 2022
Series: University Press of Kentucky New Poetry & Prose Series
Description:
"Grape is the sweetest betrayal. There is no removing the stain Of it say moms everywhere & Even if kids choose it last; They choose it, as loyal To its sugar as any." When authorities converged on the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, known as Jonestown, in Guyana on November 18, 1978, more than 900 members were found dead, the result of murder-suicide.

The Writing of an Hour

The Writing of an Hour

Format: 
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780819580702
Pub Date: 08 Mar 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780819580719
Pub Date: 08 Mar 2022
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Description:
What actually happens within the revolution of the clock's hands? In The Writing of an Hour the poet considers the effort and the deliberateness that brings her to her desk each day. Despite domestic and day job demands and widespread lockdown, Coultas forges connections to the sublime and wonders what it means to be from the Americas.