SPD Poetry Bestsellers
May/June 2009
- FACE by Sherman Alexie (Hanging Loose Press)
- ZAATARDIVA by Suheir Hammad (Cypher Books)
- CLAMPDOWN by Jennifer Moxley (Flood Editions)
- BREAKING POEMS by Suheir Hammad (Cypher Books)
- FROM UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY by Craig Santos Perez (Tinfish Press)
- DURING MY NERVOUS BREAKDOWN I WANT TO HAVE A BIOGRAPHER PRESENT by Brandon Scott Gorrell (Muumuu House)
- THERE'S THE HAND AND THERE'S THE ARID CHAIR by Tomaž Šalamun (Counterpath Press)
- TO HELL WITH SLEEP by Anselm Berrigan (Letter Machine Editions)
- FROM DAME QUICKLY by Jennifer Scappettone (Litmus Press)
- YOU ARE A LITTLE BIT HAPPIER THAN I AM by Tao Lin (Action Books)
- NEW DEPTHS OF DEADPAN by Michael Gizzi (Burning Deck)
- THE BRITTLE AGE AND RETURNING UPLAND by René Char (Counterpath Press)
- MAXIMUM GAGA by Lara Glenum (Action Books)
- THE BASKETBALL ARTICLE by Bernadette Mayer & Anne Waldman (Shark Books)
- HYPERGLOSSIA by Stacy Szymaszek (Litmus Press)
- NETS by Jen Bervin (Ugly Duckling Presse)
- PLEASE by Jericho Brown (New Issues Poetry & Prose)
- DICK OF THE DEAD by Rachel Loden (Ahsahta Press)
- HECATE LOCHIA by Hoa Nguyen (Hot Whiskey Press)
- LIGHT LIGHT OR THE CURVATURE OF THE EARTH by Harriet Zinnes (Marsh Hawk Press)
- THE TANGLED LINE by Tod Marshall (Canarium Books)
- THE BOOK OF FRANK by CAConrad (Chax Press)
- A PLATE OF CHICKEN by Matthew Rohrer (Ugly Duckling Presse)
- SOMETIMES MY HEART PUSHES MY RIBS by Ellen Kennedy (Muumuu House)
- INCUBATION: A SPACE FOR MONSTERS by Bhanu Kapil (Leon Works)
- POEMLAND by Chelsey Minnis (Wave Books)
- PRAYERS LIKE SHOES by Ruth Forman (Whit Press)
- STATIONS OF DESIRE: LOVE ELEGIES FROM IBN 'ARABI AND NEW POEMS by Michael Sells (Ibis Editions)
- THE SELECTED POEMS OF STEVE CAREY by Steve Carey (Subpress)
- WAR AND PEACE 4: VISION AND TEXT edited by Judith Goldman & Leslie Scalapino (O Books)
1 comment:
good to see Suheir Hammad is doing well. she is an outstanding performer and dedicated writer.
I've been to one of CAConcrads readings in philly. He is an interesting gentleman to say the least.
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