"Sometimes collage essay, sometimes daybook, sometimes poetry, Day Counter counts the ways in which one act of creation (motherhood) threatens not only to erase another act of creation (writing), but
"As iZ is a tripartite lyric (Pharmacy, To Market and Library), a multi-prong investigation into the relationship between the West and East, the entangled networks among Judaism, Christianity, and Isl
"Subterranean opens the rhetoric of the elegiac form, creating a site for grieving that transcends a focus on the death of the father. These elegies juxtapose the collapse of hyper-economies against t
"Jane Tokugawa leads a U.S. delegation from the Center[s] for Disease Control to investigate a new retroviral gene therapy--Hratthnâif ("fast knife")--approved in Iceland, a shining nation churning ou
Life in a multicultural, multiethnic nation like the United States leads to complicated, sometimes fragmented experiences of our background and identity. In Locus, Jason Bayani’s poetry explores
This is a book about Americans. Not the ones brunching in Park Slope or farming in Wranglers or trading synergies in a boardroom; they are not executives or socialites. They are not the salt of the ea
Devonte, the eponymous subject of the poems in Devonte Travels the Sorry Route, has a gift: he can travel across space and time. This extraordinary quality brings Devonte into contact with a broad arr