Poetry

    • Marina Tëmkina & Michel Gérard
    • Boys Fight
    • Boys Fight—an artists book by poet Marina Tëmkina and sculptor Michel Gérard—is a response to the emergence of violent factions and nationalist movements over the past decade. These poems and drawings join forces for a “direct hit to the stomach.” 

    • Richard Hell
    • What Just Happened
    • In What Just Happened, Richard Hell’s new poems are interspersed with images created for the book by Christopher Wool. Hell’s 2019 valedictory of an essay, “Falling Asleep,” which asserts his dreamy conclusions regarding the nature of reality, and “Chronicle,” a list drawn from his recent years’ notebooks, complete the collection.

    • Robert Desnos
    • Night of Loveless Nights
    • Translated by Lewis Warsh
    • The fiftieth-anniversary edition of New York School poet Lewis Warsh’s long out-of-print translation of a major poem by Robert Desnos, pillar of French Surrealism, presented alongside the original text.

    • Garth Graeper
    • The Sky Broke More
    • Blending ecopoetics, ghost story, and sci-fi thriller, Garth Graeper’s first full-length collection imagines survival in a world where nature, time, and identity are unstable and predatory.

    • Emily Simon
    • In Many Ways
    • At once a log of pandemic life in New York City and a meditation on selfhood, memory, and language, Emily Simon’s first book is a lyrical and timely experiment in prose fragments.