Set against the Allied liberation of Nazi occupied Europe, Dr. William McDermott's vivid memoir o...
Beyond Where Words Can Go is so many things at once: a collection of finely wrought narrative son...
In a literary moment when so much lyric poetry seems preoccupied with private experience and read...
Ranging from spare to wry to exuberant, these poems embrace what's closest--how a moment unfolds ...
This is a book about ¿a beautiful and gallant craft¿ - the personification, in a wooden boat, of ...
While reporting on citizens fighting natural gas pipelines and transmission lines planned to cut ...
At the opening of the twentieth century, Massachusetts architects struggled to create an authenti...
In this memoir, written within a collection of essays, Patrick Mondaca deftly threads together st...
Judge Andrew Merton describes this collection of essays as ¿a coming-of-age memoir infused with a...
Philip Booth published ten volumes of meticulously crafted lyric poems in his lifetime, most of t...
A book on the multiplicity and universality of longing, and how this manifests in America.