Rat-a-tat prosody and scattershot, hallucinatory cultural critique, replete with grotesqueries, s...
One of America's most idiosyncratic and quixotic poets returns to form with this collection of re...
A portrait in poems of the back-to-the-land movement of the '70s: the hippies and hicks, addictio...
Backyard mysticism with a dash of scalding absurdity, James Shea's second collection is by turns ...
What happens when a young gun, awash in the uppermost detritus, thinks they can speak out loud, a...
Sharma turns away from Romanticism with a certain disconcerted, feminine shame, one that finds he...
'Kearney's innovative new collection makes me tremble like a 'mouth and mind full of fish hooks.'...
Poems of a distortional humanity. Poems with teeth, scraping furrows into the imagination, evokin...
2014 Fence Modern Poets Series winner Jennifer Mackenzie's debut is a travelogue of embodied inte...
The poems are equally clownish and fuck-offish, taking on with equivocal weightlessness the lexic...
'What or who is The Method? Charming, dangerous, love-struck, mistaken-an angle of the human mind...
'In Young's new book, 'wolving brainwork' cuts a jagged swath through the presumptions of the rep...