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Cesar Vallejo

...The result has been the wonderfully rendered complete work of a very complex poet in terms of imagination and style, of multilayered registers – a poet who aspires to wholeness...

Clayton Eshleman

...has also received a Guggenheim Fellowship in Poetry, two Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, two Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and several research Fellowships...

Elaine Equi

...has appeared in a number of Best American Poetry compilations as well as in publications such as The New Yorker and American Poetry Review. Equi lives in New York with...

John Ashbery

...single detail go loose. With this personal organization of the most meaningful part of his work, Ashbery offers a new way of reading it, testing language by virtue of the...

A. F. Moritz

...into my lap. Come let me pet you, comfort you and take comfort while there’s time, while you last. How calm you are: content, it seems, with your infirmity, your...

Jeramy Dodds

...as a research archaeologist and co-edits for littlefishcartpress. Crabwise to the Hounds 2009 Shortlist Coach House Books, Canada Purchase Judges’ Citation A research archaeologist by training, Dodds is sounding the...

Kevin Connolly

...make sense of the noise we’ve been making and the sounds coming from others. Through a multiplicity of voices and attacks, maskings and menacings, Connolly conducts an existential research that...

Dean Young

...complex to be fully comprehended, a ‘world so full/of detail yet so vague’. A Dean Young poem may set off from anywhere [‘I am not a flower./I am a chunk...