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Milkweed Smithereens

Mayer, Bernadette
Milkweed Smithereens
Milkweed Smithereens gathers lively, wickedly smart, intimate, and indelible Bernadette Mayer poems: the volume ranges from brand-new nature poems, pastiches, sequences, epigrams, and excerpts from her Covid Diary and Second World of Nature to early poems and sonnets found in the attic or rooted out in the UC San Diego archive. The world of nature and the pandemic loom large, as in her "The Lobelias of Fear": ...but how will we, still alive, s...

CHF 24.50

Too Much of Life: The Complete Crônicas

Lispector, Clarice / Costa, Margaret Jull
Too Much of Life: The Complete Crônicas
The things I've learned from taxi drivers would be enough to fill a book. They know a lot: they really do get around. I may know a lot about Antonioni that they don't know. Or maybe they do even when they don't. There are various ways of knowing by not-knowing. I know: it happens to me too. The crônica, a literary genre peculiar to Brazilian newspapers, allows writers (or even soccer stars) to address a wide readership on any theme they like....

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Hermione

Doolittle, Hilda / Wade, Francesca
Hermione
This autobiographical novel by the Imagist poet H. D. (1886-1961) is a rare and hallucinatory treasure. In writing HERmione, H. D. returned to a year in her life that was "peculiarly blighted." She was in her early twenties-"a disappointment to her father, an odd duckling to her mother, an importunate, overgrown, unincarnated entity that had no place." She had failed at Bryn Mawr, she felt hemmed in by her family, and she did not yet know what...

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Let Us Believe in the Beginning of the Cold Season

Farrokhzad, Forough / Gray, Elizabeth T
Let Us Believe in the Beginning of the Cold Season
In the years since her tragic death in a car accident at age thirty-two in 1967, Forough Farrokhzad has become a poet as iconic and influential as Lorca or Akhmatova, celebrated as a pioneer of modernist Iranian literature, and as a leading figure of contemporary world literature. As the poet and translator Elizabeth Gray has written in the introduction to this landmark translation: "In a country where for centuries women have lived silent, di...

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Cicada

Giannisi, Phoebe / Sneeden, Brian
Cicada
By one of Greece's foremost contemporary poets, Cicada is Phoebe Giannisi's second collection in English. The cicada signifies metamorphosis in this breathtaking, lyrical book, which evokes the spirits of Archilochus, Plato, Empedocles, and Heraclitus. As the translator Brian Sneeden remarks: "The 'I' in Giannisi's poetry is never static, never a fixed point, but part of a process of rebodying the ambient." Yet, despite the fluid, mythic natur...

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Yesterday

Emar, Juan / Mcdowell, Megan
Yesterday
In the city of San Agustín de Tango, the banal is hard to tell from the bizarre. In a single day, a man is executed for preaching the intellectual pleasures of sex, an ostrich in a zoo, reversing roles, devours a lion, and a man, while urinating, goes bungee jumping through time itself-and manages to escape. Or does he? Witness the weird machinery of YESTERDAY, where the Chilean master Juan Emar deploys irony, digression, and giddy repetitions...

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The Shadow of the Coachman's Body

Weiss, Peter / Waldrop, Rosmarie
The Shadow of the Coachman's Body
Peter Weiss's first prose work, The Shadow of the Coachman's Body, was unanimously praised as an original and perfect work of art by critics when it appeared in 1960. Here, Weiss arranges a dark vividly alive comedy of inert objects-stones, buttons, hooks, needles, chairs, newspapers in an outhouse, clinking tin cups, celestial orbs, sewing machines, an overwound windup music box - which have oblique characters, and their shadows, providing a ...

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Scattered All Over the Earth

Tawada, Yoko / Mitsutani, Margaret
Scattered All Over the Earth
Welcome to the not-too-distant future as envisioned by the remarkable Yoko Tawada. Japan, having vanished into the sea, is now remembered as "the land of sushi." Hiruko, a former citizen of the land of sushi and a climate refugee herself, has a job teaching immigrant children in the Danish city of Odense with her invented language Panska (Pan-Scandinavian): "homemade language. no country to stay in. three countries I experienced. no time to le...

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It Must Be a Misunderstanding

Bracho, Coral / Gander, Forrest
It Must Be a Misunderstanding
It Must Be a Misunderstanding is the acclaimed Mexican poet Coral Bracho's most personal and emotive collection to date, dedicated to her mother who died of complications from Alzheimer's. Remarkably, Bracho, author and daughter, seems to disappear into her own empathic observations as her mother comes clear to us not as a tragic figure, but as a fiery and independent personality. The chemistry between them is vivid, poignant, and unforgettabl...

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Letter to the Americans

Cocteau, Jean / Wermer-Colan, Alex
Letter to the Americans
In 1949, Jean Cocteau spent twenty days in New York, and began composing on the plane ride home this essay filled with the vivid impressions of his trip. With his unmistakable prose and graceful wit, he compares and contrasts French and American culture: the different values they place on art, literature, liberty, psychology, and dreams. Cocteau sees the incredibly buoyant hopes in America's promise, while at the same time warning of the many ...

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Paradais

Melchor, Fernanda / Hughes, Sophie
Paradais
Inside a luxury housing complex, two misfit teenagers sneak around and get drunk. Franco Andrade, lonely, overweight, and addicted to porn, obsessively fantasizes about seducing his neighbor-an attractive married woman and mother-while Polo dreams about quitting his grueling job as a gardener (and general doormat) within the gated community, and fleeing his overbearing mother and their narco-controlled village. Each faced with the impossibilit...

CHF 28.50

Selected Writings

Supervielle, Jules
Selected Writings
This is the first presentation in depth of the work of one of the most influential writers of modern France, Jules Supervielle (1884-1960). Up to now, only an occasional selection has appeared in an anthology, and he is still little known to American readers. Yet Supervielle is one of the unique creators of our time. His fables have the clear-eyed, slightly wry vision of the intelligent child. His poems have a Iucidity of language that throws ...

CHF 25.50

An Inventory of Losses

Schalansky, Judith / Smith, Jackie
An Inventory of Losses
Each disparate object described in this book-a Caspar David Friedrich painting, a species of tiger, a villa in Rome, a Greek love poem, an island in the Pacific-shares a common fate: it no longer exists, except as the dead end of a paper trail. Recalling the works of W. G. Sebald, Bruce Chatwin, or Rebecca Solnit, An Inventory of Losses is a beautiful evocation of twelve specific treasures that have been lost to the world forever, and, taken a...

CHF 27.50

Conversation of the Three Wayfarers

Weiss, Peter / Keene, John / Garside, E. B.
Conversation of the Three Wayfarers
The Conversation of the Three Wayfarers, translated by the acclaimed New Directions poet Rosmarie Waldrop, is three capers rolled into one- a steeplechase performed on a floating pontoon. Weiss's strikingly original prose has an impossibly contained quality, with each sentence doing a perfect double-double backflip before neatly landing. This essential rediscovered work, from acclaimed German modernist Peter Weiss, will be a delightful discove...

CHF 19.90

A Child's Christmas in Wales

Thomas, Dylan
A Child's Christmas in Wales
This gem of lyric prose has enchanted both young and old for over half a century and is now a modern classic. Dylan Thomas (1914-1953), one of the greatest poets and storytellers of the twentieth century, captures a child's-eye view and an adult's fond memories of a magical time of presents, aunts and uncles, the frozen sea, and in the best of circumstances, newly fallen snow.

CHF 15.90

An Apprenticeship or the Book of Pleasures

Lispector, Clarice / Moser, Benjamin / Tobler, Stefan
An Apprenticeship or the Book of Pleasures
Lóri, a primary school teacher, is isolated and nervous, comfortable with children but unable to connect to adults. When she meets Ulisses, a professor of philosophy, an opportunity opens: a chance to escape the shipwreck of introspection and embrace the love, including the sexual love, of a man. Her attempt, as Sheila Heti writes in her afterword, is not only "to love and to be loved, " but also "to be worthy of life itself." Published in 196...

CHF 23.50

A Fierce Green Place: New and Selected Poems

Mordecai, Pamela / Bailey, Carol / McKenzie, Stephanie
A Fierce Green Place: New and Selected Poems
A Fierce Green Place: New and Selected Poems brings together, across the span of thirty-plus years, the rebellious, innovative work of the Jamaican-born Canadian writer Pamela Mordecai. From her acclaimed first collection Journey Poem published in 1989, to the moving elegy for her murdered brother in the true blue of islands, to the stories of freed slaves told in subversive sonnets, and on to her dazzling reimaginings of biblical stories, A F...

CHF 32.50

Bloom & Other Poems

Xi, Chuan / Klein, Lucas
Bloom & Other Poems
Bloom and change your way of living, " Xi Chuan exhorts us. "Bloom / unleash a deep underground spring with your rhizome." In his wildly roving new collection, Bloom & Other Poems, Xi Chuan, like a modern-day master of the fu-rhapsody, delves into the incongruities of daily existence, its contradictions and echoes of ancient history, with sensuous exaltations and humorous observations. Problems of mourning and reading, thoughts on loquaciousne...

CHF 33.50