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Totem by Gregory Pardlo (hardcover)
$23.00
Winner of the 2007 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, selected by Brenda Hillman. Pardlo investigates the meaning of representation--what it means to shoulder the weight of cultural, racial and literary expectations, and its costs.
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Totem by Gregory Pardlo (paperback)
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Blue Colonial by David Roderick (hardcover)
$23.00
Winner of the 2006 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, selected by Robert Pinsky. Roderick re-imagines the past in order to explore the burdens of our historical inheritance: vanished Native American tribes, the seeds of American culture, and our physical and psychological encroachment upon the natural landscape.
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Blue Colonial by David Roderick (paperback)
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Living Room by Geoff Bouvier (hardcover)
$23.00
Winner of the 2005 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, selected by Heather McHugh. Bouvier's collection of prose poems brims with industry and restless attention, and the dramas they contain are manifold.
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Living Room by Geoff Bouvier (paperback)
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Rhinoceros by Kevin Ducey (hardcover)
$23.00
Winner of the 2004 The American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, selected by Yusef Komunyakaa. In this collection, Ducey riffs on history, mythology, desire, death, sex and even food. These are poetic investigations of the human impulses of comedy and tragedy.
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Rhinoceros by Kevin Ducey (paperback)
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Evidences by James McCorkle (hardcover)
$23.00
Winner of the 2003 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, selected by Jorie Graham. In poems that are by turns lyrical, disjunctive, autobiographical, and political, Evidences sifts through residues of landscape and history.
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Evidences by James McCorkle (paperback)
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The Search Engine by Kathleen Ossip (hardcover)
$23.00
Winner of the 2002 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, selected by Derek Walcott. Ossip’s poetry is word-rich and music-lush, lively, witty, and sharp. She deftly records the immediacies of life, interior and exterior, domestic and worldly, here and now.
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The Search Engine by Kathleen Ossip (paperback)
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Paraph of Bone & Other Kinds of Blue by Ed Pavlic (hardcover)
$23.00
Winner of the 2001 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, selected by Adrienne Rich. Mr. Pavlic has listened closely to our most profound American art, the blues and jazz, and that music has not only helped him achieve poetic form but allowed him to explore a mesh of experience extraneous to literary theories.
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Paraph of Bone & Other Kinds of Blue by Ed Pavlic (paperback)
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Ivory Cradle by Anne Marie Macari (hardcover)
$23.00
Winner of the 2000 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, selected by Robert Creeley. A personal journey through questions of faith and history, in which anger is redeemed by passion and the transformative power of art.
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Ivory Cradle by Anne Marie Macari (paperback)
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In the Surgical Theatre by Dana Levin (paperback)
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Winner of the 1999 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, selected by Louise Gluck. Metaphorically fertile, Levin's extraordinary and demanding intelligence is revealed through manifold resonances.
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Things Are Happening by Joshua Beckman (hardcover)
$23.00
Winner of the 1998 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize in Poetry, selected by Gerald Stern. The dramatic emotional landscape of everyday experience, in a unique, lucid poetry drawn from contemporary speech.
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Things are Happening by Joshua Beckman (paperback)
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