A little late this month, but we’ve got a special book pile from Todd Fredson, who most recently had his translations of the Ivorian poet Tanella Boni’s poetry collection The Future Has an Appointment with the Dawnpublished by University of Nebraska Press. A collection of his poetry, Century Worm, also recently came out from New Issues.
Third World Studies, Gary Y. Okihiro
Anya’s Ghost, Vera Brosgol
The Crown Ain’t Worth Much, Hanif Willis Abdurraqib
Pilgrims of Aztlán, Miguel Méndez
An Indigenous People’s History of the United States, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
The Other Slavery, Andrés Reséndez
The Real Horse, Farid Matuk
This One Summer, Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki
A Bridge Dead in the Water, James Thomas Stevens
Apocalypse and Other Poems, Ernesto Cardenal
My Documents, Alejandro Zambra
Blackass, A. Igoni Barrett
Afro-Atlantic Flight, Michelle D. Commander
Open Secrets: The Literature of Uncounted Experience, Anne-Lise François
I’ve apparently given into my love for fiction again, and it’s been too long.
– NEWIES –
Atrophy, Jackson Burgess
Go-Rilla Means War, Crystal Z. Campbell
Fashion Forecasts, Yumi Sakugawa
Be With, Forrest Gander
The Incendiaries, R.O. Kwon
Eros the Bittersweet, Anne Carson
All Roads Lead to Blood, Bonnie Chau
20 Years of Drawings, Robyn O’Neil
– OLDIES –
Conference of the Birds, Farid Ud-din Attar; Buck Studies, Douglas Kearney; Confessions, St. Augustine; On Lies, Secrets, and Silence, Adrienne Rich; The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature, Carl Jung; Spit Temple, Cecilia Vicuña ed. Rosa Alcalá; Vise and Shadow: Essays on the Lyric Imagination, Poetry, Art, and Culture, Peter Balakian; Coming Through Slaughter, Michael Ondaatje; Angels of the Americlypse: An Anthology of Latin@ Writing, ed. Carmen Giménez Smith and John Chávez; The Noonday Demon, Andrew Solomon; The Mare, Mary Gaitskill (in progress); The Ensemble, Aja Gabel; from unincorporated territory: [lukao], Craig Santos Perez