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  • Radical Love

    Five Novels

    by Fanny Howe ...
    Radical Love gathers five of Fanny Howe's novels: Nod, The Deep North, Famous Questions, Saving History, and Indivisible, previously out-of-print and hard to find classics whose characters wrestle with serious political and metaphysical questions against the backdrop of urban, suburban, and rural America. ... Read more

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  • Robeson Street

    by Fanny Howe ...
    Fanny Howe, acclaimed poet and winner the 2001 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, explores the fears and freedoms of single motherhood in this newly reprinted collection, featuring cover art by her son, Maceo Senna. ... Read more

    $10.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Discipline

    This stunning second collection engages the "disciplines" associated with regimes of powers and sadomasochism. The work interrogates the social and linguistic space between regimes of power enacted on the body, and thereby the soul. ... Read more

    $10.69 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • This Poor Book

    A Poem

    by Fanny Howe ...
    Celebrated poet Fanny Howe’s final book, a kaleidoscopic recasting of her twenty-first-century poemsFor decades, Fanny Howe has been our great poet of spirit and conscience, dislocation and bewilderment. In This Poor Book, completed just before her death, she has gathered a selection of poems and excerpts from the last thirty years, including new and revised poems, and has arranged them into an ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Indivisible, new edition

    by Fanny Howe ...
    Series series Semiotext(e) / Native Agents
    The conclusion of a radically philosophical and personal series of Fanny Howe novels animated by questions of race, spirituality, childhood, transience, resistance, and poverty.First published by Semiotexte in 2001, Indivisible concludes a radically philosophical and personal series of Fanny Howe novels animated by questions of race, spirituality, childhood, transience, wonder, resistance, and ... Read more

    $13.99 USD

  • Second Childhood

    Poems

    by Fanny Howe ...
    The new poetry collection by Fanny Howe, whose "body of work seems larger, stranger, and more permanent with each new book she publishes" (Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize citation)*People want to be poets for reasons that have little to do with language.It's the life of the poet that they want.Even the glow of loneliness and humiliation.To walk in the gutter with a bottle of wine.Some people's lives are ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • Love and I

    Poems

    by Fanny Howe ...
    The newest collection from “one of America’s most dazzling poets” (O, The Oprah Magazine)Set in transit even as they investigate the transitory, the cinematic poems in Love and I move like a handheld camera through the eternal, the minds of passengers, and the landscapes of Ireland and America. From this slight remove, Fanny Howe explores the edge of “pure seeing” and the worldly griefs she ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • The Needle's Eye

    Passing through Youth

    by Fanny Howe ...
    A meditation on time, violence, and chance by "one of America's most dazzling poets" (O, The Oprah Magazine**)**Fanny Howe's The Needle's Eye: Passing through Youth is a sequence of essays, short tales, and lyrics that are intertwined by an inner visual logic. The book contains filmic images that subvert the usual narrative chronology; it is focused on the theme of youth, doomed or saved. A ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • In the Middle of Nowhere

    by Fanny Howe ...
    In The Middle of Nowhere is a fictional story set in a New England town. It shows a glimpse into the meeting of the lives of four characters. Moods of landscape and weather reflect their states of mind, and incline them towards actions which represent the terminal points of character. ... Read more

    $13.69 USD

  • Holy Smoke

    by Fanny Howe ...
    Howe tells the story of a woman traveling among geographies both real and imagined looking for her daughter. Even within the twenty-first century landscape where hybrid works are common, perhaps all too common, Fanny How's 1979 Holy Smoke offers a still startlingly inventive mixture of prose, poetry, images, found objects and ephemera, journaling and more. ... Read more

    $13.69 USD

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    The Intimate Strangeness of Death and Dying

    by Eve Joseph ...
    Like Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking, an extraordinarily moving and engaging look at loss and death.Eve Joseph is an award-winning poet who worked for twenty years as a palliative care counselor in a hospice. When she was a young girl, she lost a much older brother, and her experience as a grown woman helping others face death, dying, and grief opens the path for her to recollect and ... Read more

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  • Perhaps You Could Breathe for Me

    The poems in Perhaps You Could Breathe For Me resemble almost too closely our own lives. On these pages are rare insights into relationships--the cruel, the complicated, the simple, the joyful, the sexy, the fearful, the painful, the intense. Newberry writes about what can go wrong, what does go wrong, about growing up, about the terrors and wonder of aging. She writes about sexuality, where it ... Read more

    $8.69 USD