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Far Beyond Triage

by Sarah Lantz

 

This collection of deeply spiritual poetry explores the longings of the soul and tests the penetrable boundary between the living world and the ethereal.

 

“In Far Beyond Triage, Sarah Lantz has crafted a series of poems whose fierce—indeed icy—clarity is matched by a bitter poignancy. At times visionary (observing, for instance, ‘the chaos of daybreak/and its obsession with the sun’) and at times trenchantly political (noting, for example, that ‘the distinction between/criminals and heroes/is frequently only fashion’), Lantz is always fully in command of complex and acutely relevant lyric material.” -Sandra Gilbert

“Large-hearted, linguistically inventive, historically engaged—these poems have a disarming and daft magic, an unlikely mix of sophistication and folk tale—at times, Chagallian; at others, darkened by historical sorrow" - Eleanor Wilner

Poetry/Jewish Studies/Women’s Literature, 300 pages

$14.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 978-0-934971-91-1 paper

 

 

Storytelling in Cambodia

by Willa Schneberg

Introduction by U Sam Ouer and Ken McCullough

Powerful poems about Cambodia awakening from the killing fields to the dawn of free elections

"At their best these poems are intimately, despairingly human, with fabulous stories to tell." William Vollmann

“In Storytelling in Cambodia Willa Schneberg writes a searing account of one of the darkest moments in modern history. Schneberg’s haunting verse testimony, her portraits of those who dragged a once peaceful country into the nightmare of genocide, her passionate homage to an ancient civilization now irrevocably lost move the reader even as they horrify.Carolyn Forché

Poetry/Asian Studies/Women’s Studies, 132 pages

$13.95+ shipping and handling, ISBN 0934971-90-0 paper

Available July 2006

 

Femme’s Dictionary

Poetry by Carol Guess

Finalist, 2005 Lambda Literary Award

Raw lyricism and musical language

Femme’s Dictionary takes place in a lineage with Minnie Bruce Pratt’s We Say We Love Each Other, Chrystos’ In Her I Am, and Adrienne Rich’s sequence ‘Twenty-One Love Poems’! Guess is a new lesbian voice who fulfills her longing to ‘Kiss your thighs and call it making history!’ – Lambda Book Report

Poetry/Lesbian Studies/Women’s Literature, 90 pages

$13.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-86-2 paper

A Fierce Brightness:

Twenty-five Years of Women’s Poetry

Edited by Margarita Donnelly, Beverly McFarland,Micki Reaman

A landmark collection

“This is an extraordinary anthology of women’s poetry that is both a landmark and a cause for celebration...powerful.... Highly recommended.” – Tulsa World

 

Poetry/Women’s Studies, 218 pages

$14.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-82-X paper

$29.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0934971-83-8 cloth

Light in the Crevice Never Seen

Revised edition

by Haunani-Kay Trask

Penetrating and passionate

“Hers is a powerful rage that comes from the depths of the very Earth, Herself!”The Bloomsbury Review

Poetry, Women’s Studies, Native Studies, 128 pages

$13.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-70-6 paper


$26.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-71-4 cloth

Black Candle: Poems about Women from India,

Pakistan, and Bangladesh

Revised edition

by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Gerbode Award

Prize-winning poetic gems

Black Candle is a book that bears witness to the condition of women and to the condition of the world. Rich with colors, sounds, scents, with flowers and spices and fabrics and waters and sorrows and smoke, the world in this book is a necklace of bright pearls that burns the skin, yet is daily lifted up and owned, fastened to the body with a jeweled clasp: the compassion of Chitra Divakaruni’s fiercely seeing heart.” – Jane Hirshfield

Poetry/Asian American Studies, 128 pages

$12.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-74-9 paper


$26.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-75-7 cloth

 

The Woman of Too Many Days

by Mary I. Cuffe

Uncanny wisdom

In a culture of too little respect for difference, The Woman of Too Many Days is a compelling and cohesive collection that quite confidently insists on the value and wisdom of the homeless crone at its heart.” – Deb Casey

Poetry, 96 pages

$12.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-924971-68-4 paper

$26.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-69-2 cloth

Indian Singing

Revised edition

by Gail Tremblay

Poetry that sings the 20th Century

“Gail Tremblay is a singer of eminent power and grace. And we are compelled to listen, to sing with her.” – Joy Harjo

Poetry/Native American Studies, 96 pages

$11.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-64-1 paper

 

$23.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-65-X cloth

 

The Country of Women

by Sandra Kohler

Rich melodies, dark undertones

“In the poems of Sandra Kohler the aubade [or dawn song] tradition is given fresh and surprising shape in poems of rich harmonies where a dark undertow, a sweet languor pulls back towards dream.… Her full-bodied, meditative songs of mother-love, sexuality, desire, and discovery unashamedly unfold a life in these memorable ‘long cadences of morning’” – Eleanor Wilner, author of Otherwise

Poetry, Women’s Studies, 112 pages

$11.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-45-5 paper


$21.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-46-3 cloth

Another Spring, Darkness: Selected Poems

of Anuradha Mahapatra

Translated by Carolyne Wright, Paramita Banerjee, and

Jyotirmoy Datta

 

The hot breath of the gods

“It’s a rare pleasure to read translations of poems that convey them as poetry. These versions from the Bengali...evoke that thrill of recognition: that across culture and language we are encountering a great world poet. [Her] vision is simultaneously poetic and political, local and horizonless, moved by love and utterly unsentimental.” – Adrienne Rich

Poetry/Women’s Studies, 112 pages

$12.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-51-X paper


$23.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-52-8 cloth

Details of Flesh

by Cortney Davis

Imagery both luminous and gritty

“A book of uncompromising emotional integrity, imaginative verve, even virtuosity, and at the heart of each poem is her heart, her poet’s heart, her nurse’s heart – clarifying, celebrating, elegizing. This is a powerful and beautiful book.” – Thomas Lux, author of Split Horizon and The Drowned River

Poetry/Women’s Studies/Health, 96 pages

$11.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-57-9 paper


$23.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-58-7 cloth

Raising the Tents

by Frances Payne Adler

Finalist for the WESTAF Book Award

Fierce, strong poems

“Notable for its strong feminist, intergenerational, personal, and political messages, this is recommended for all poetry collections.” Library Journal

 

Poetry/Women’s Studies/Jewish Studies, 96 pages

$9.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-33-1 paper


$19.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-34-X clot
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Open Heart

by Judith Mickel Sornberger

The sinewy, emotional beauty of heritage and hearth

“The poet’s control of forms holds her readers in place while Sornberger steals, retells, and resignifies women’s stories.” – Hilda Raz, editor of Prairie Schooner

Poetry/Women’s Studies, 128 pages

$9.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-31-5 paper


$19.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-32-3 cloth

Color Documentary

by LuAnn Keener

Discover humanity’s meditations and mediations in this tender, intense collection

“Here the personal and the political meet in a fine lyric intensity. Color Documentary is the debut of a poet who makes us believe in ‘the silk line of the voice.’” – Susan Ludvigson

Poetry/Women’s Studies/Ecology/Nature, 96 pages

$11.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-39-0 paper

$21.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-40-4 cloth

Idleness Is the Root of All Love

by Christa Reinig, translated by Ilze Mueller

Blunt beauty

“Christa writes clearly, concisely and unequivocally ... describes an intimacy and an idyll... [that] startles not only men, but women as well.” EMMA Magazine

Poetry/Lesbian Studies, 114 pages

$10.00 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-21-8 paper

$18.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-22-6 cloth

 

The White Junk of Love, Again

by Sibyl James

Passionate postmodern poetry

“James creates a jazzy, tough-minded voice that is easy to imagine as that of an avant-garde poet of 1550 transported to the late 20th century.” – Seattle Times

Poetry, 75 pages

$19.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-05-6 cloth

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