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Devil's Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step

by Cecile Pineda

As much personal journal as investigative journalism, this second edition traces the worsening developments at Fukushima Daiichi during the first year following the nuclear disaster. Often poetic in tone and...


Colony Collapse Disorder

by Keith Flynn

Expansive and innovative, this is the fifth collection from award-winning poet Keith Flynn. A place-based abecedarium, this compilation features two poems representing each letter of the alphabet. Recalling...


Sublime Blue: Selected Early Odes of Pablo Neruda

by Pablo Neruda & William Pitt Root

A translation of Pablo Neruda’s early collections of odes, this book features poems that are addressed to hope and to gloom, to numbers and to the atom, to blue flowers and to artichokes. Reflecting the lucent,...


Wild in the Plaza of Memory

by Pamela Uschuk

Blending the personal with the political, these poems explore the deleterious effects of adversity and trauma on a global scale, focusing on such subjects as immigration laws, environmental degradation, multinational...


Scattered Risks

by Pamela Uschuk

Sensual and powerful, this poetry collection explores the natural world of western Colorado, Mexico, and elsewhere.


No One Said a Word

by Paula Varsavsky

It is the late 1970s, and Argentina is wracked by the worst excesses of its “Dirty Wars” as thousands have disappeared or have been tortured and murdered by a dying dictatorship. Luz Goldman, on the other...


Rudiments of Flight

by Frances Hatfield

Both revelatory and sensuous, these poems convey passion that trumps death, beauty that shines through shame, and love that is everlasting. Venturing to the edge of the known world and beyond—bearing unflinching...


Lawful Abuse: How the Century of the Child became the Century of the Corporation

by Robert Flynn

A powerful indictment of America’s abandonment of human beings, and children in particular, in favor of corporations, this account exposes the child labor, indentured servitude, and child slavery that are...


Ostrich Legs

by Alicia Kozameh

Partially autobiographical, this is a masterpiece of introspective, linguistically innovative fiction about the relationship between two sisters, one severely handicapped, the other gifted yet overlooked. Mariana...


Longing

by Maria Espinosa

An intense psychological novel, this book focuses on a young woman’s dependence on her husband and her attempts to forge an independent life for herself. Rosa, a frail, sensitive American Jew living in Paris,...


Devil's Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step

by Cecile Pineda

Devil's Tango is a one-woman whirlwind tour of the nuclear industry, seen through the lens of the industrial and planetary crisis unfolding at Fukushima Daiichi. As much personal journal as investigative journalism,...


The Human Condition: New Poems

by Paul Christensen

The Human Condition merges the personal and the political-historical, focusing the reader on America's on-going conflicts by engaging the reader in the poet's personal lyricism and considerable travel experience....


The Mayor's Daughter: A Novel

by James Hoggard

Here we have the history of a heart, set in the heart of Texas. According to novelist John Nichols, “James Hoggard knows as much as anyone on earth about the small tender mercies and brutalities of people....


Uncertain Ground

by Carolyn Osborn

Set in 1953, this novel follows 21-year-old Celia Henderson during a month of uncertainty in her life. Visiting Galveston, Texas, a barrier island with its own history of instability and survival, Celia faces...


King of the Chicanos

by Manuel Ramos

Both heroic and tragic, this novel captures the spirit, energy, and imagination of the 1960s' Chicano movement—a massive and intense struggle across a broad spectrum of political and cultural issues—through...


The Wonderful Room: The Making of a Texas Newspaperman

by Bryan Woolley

Following the life of journalist Bryan Woolley, this lively account paints a colorful and accurate picture of newspaper reporting on the Mexican border 50 years ago. From Woolley’s initiation at the El Paso...


On the Line: Poems

by Kamala Platt

With gentle yet sardonic wit, this collection of poetry considers the transcultural experience and encourages engaging with the world, both intellectually and emotionally, despite feelings of isolation. Fusing...


Maestro of Solitude

by Robert Bonazzi

Highlighting work from the 1990s into the new millennium, Robert Bonazzi’s fifth book of poems—his first in 20 years—draws upon the slow-gathering wisdom of late middle age. These poems are dialogues between...


Lost and Certain of It

by Bryce Milligan

Lost and Certain of It is a genre-blending collection of Bryce Milligan's poetry and music. Travelling from Texas to New Orleans and from funerals to bus stops, these lyrical and imaginative writings cross...


Strangers in Paradise: A Memoir of Provence

by Paul Christensen

Weaving a fascinating dialogue between the Old World as represented by Provence and the New World of the postmodern American university, this memoir describes in finely wrought detail a poet and critic of...