Aunt Lettuce, I Want to Peek Under Your Skirt


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A Pulitzer Prize-winning poet offers a collection of imaginative and sensual erotic poems, beautifully and graphically illustrated in an electrifying demonstration of literary pleasures, creating a perfect Valentine's Day surprise. 10,000 first printing.




A Study Guide for Charles Simic's "Classic Ballroom Dances"


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A Study Guide for Charles Simic's "Classic Ballroom Dances," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Poetry for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Poetry for Students for all of your research needs.




The Monster Loves His Labyrinth


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“Nabokovian in his caustic charm and sexy intelligence, Simic perceives the mythic in the mundane and pinpoints the perpetual suffering that infuses human life with both agony and bliss. . . . And he is the master of juxtaposition, lining up the unlikeliest of pairings and contrasts as he explores the nexuses of madness and prophecy, hell and paradise, lust and death.”—Donna Seaman, Booklist "As one reads the pithy, wise, occasionally cranky epigrams and vignettes that fill this volume, there is the definite sense that we are getting a rare glimpse into several decades worth of private journals--and, by extension are privy to the tickings of an accomplished and introspective literary mind."—Rain Taxi Written over many years, this book is a collection of notebook entries by our current Poet Laureate. Excerpts: Stupidity is the secret spice historians have difficulty identifying in this soup we keep slurping. Ars poetica: trying to make your jailers laugh. American identity is really about having many identities simultaneously. We came to America to escape our old identities, which the multiculturalists now wish to restore to us. Ambiguity is the world’s condition. Poetry flirts with ambiguity. As a “picture of reality” it is truer than any other. This doesn’t mean that you’re supposed to write poems no one understands. The twelve girls in the gospel choir sang as if dogs were biting their asses. What an outrage! This very moment gone forever!




Memphis Movie


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Eric Warberg went to Hollywood to make it big. For many years, he was successful, until directing a few box office bombs made him virtually unemployable. When an opportunity presents itself for a return to his hometown of Memphis, to direct a small, independent film, it is a return to his roots in more ways than one. Despite the fact that he’s greeted like a star, his homecoming is bittersweet. The novel begins on the onset of filming of what is temporarily called Memphis Movie. From day one, Eric feels stuck and unable to find his creative spark. He is helped along by a large cast of characters, some from his past and some from the filmmaking industry, including his partner, Sandy, who wrote the script for the movie. Their open relationship will be challenged by Eric’s return to his roots. Memphis Movie reads like a Robert Altman film, with many story strands making up the rich tapestry. The novel's central question: will Eric lose or find his soul in Memphis, a town where soul has so many meanings?




Aunt Lettuce, I Want to Peek Under Your Skirt


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A Pulitzer Prize-winning poet offers a collection of imaginative and sensual erotic poems, beautifully and graphically illustrated in an electrifying demonstration of literary pleasures, creating a perfect Valentine's Day surprise. 10,000 first printing.




The Ravenous Muse


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From the author of The Deluxe Transitive Vampire comes this delightful collection of writings about food, drink, and the art of eating. Drawing on excerpts from more than 50 writers--Barthes, Balzac, Mandelstam, McPhee, Marquez, and Joyce among them--Gordon gives us a funny, surprising, and wonderfully macabre book.




Yo


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A historical fiction novel of self-discovery, friendship and love: Ma cared little for God or me, and when I was at the end of my tether Mrs. Wallace, Rebecca, insisted I should write a story about my life. She said, "You're a survivor. Tell your story. It will help heal your wounded heart." This is the story of my struggle at the mercy of life's yo-yo string. Life thrust me up and down, out and around, and back again. How appropriate that Yo became my nickname the day Ma married mean Aunt Alma's scary son, and we moved to country. Kindness in the most unexpected places nurtured me, bringing logic and love together in an ever expanding reality and wholeness. For more information, please visit the website: marciacrookercowles.wordpress.com.




Tin House


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The Little Corporal


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Farmers' Review


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