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Two Markets, Once Again by ryoko sekiguchi; bright blue background with bright blue square with light green outline in the center and three thick light green lines inside
Two Markets, Once Again
By Ryoko Sekiguchi
Translated by Sarah Riggs
cover of Face Before Against, by Isabelle Garron and translated by Sarah Riggs. Dark grey background with abstract white and beige figures intertwined and standing on a maroon oval.
Face Before Against
By Isabelle Garron
Translated by Sarah Riggs
cover of Seasons by etel adnan, dull red background with a large off-white rectangle in the middle and black doodles inside, white typed text of title and author name centered above
Seasons
By Etel Adnan
cover of disposed by steve dickison; blue background with a large off-white rectangle in the middle and black doodles inside, white typed text of title and author name centered above
Disposed
By Steve Dickison
cover of Thrall by Susan Gevirtz, light green background with a large white rectangle in the middle and black doodles inside, title and author name in red typed text
Thrall
By Susan Gevirtz
cover of The Lion by jennifer moxley; orange background with a large off-white rectangle in the middle and black doodles inside, title and author name in blue typed text centered above
The Line
By Jennifer Moxley
cover of Horace by Tim Atkins, Horace in yellow font, refelcted below it at top of page, dark grey-blue background, square image of splattered colorful goopy paint in shades of green and pink
Horace
By Tim Atkins
cover of Animate, Inanimate Aims by brenda ijima; collaged image of lines and shapes in off whites, blues, greys, and black
Animate, Inanimate Aims
By Brenda Iijima
The Arab Apocalypse front cover image: bright orange background with a drawing of three broken, black circles lined up horizontally, with black streaks interrupting them. The circles could be representations of the sun. Text on the cover reads: Etel Adnan, The Arab Apocalypse, The Post-Apollo Press.
The Arab Apocalypse
By Etel Adnan
cover of Covers by Susan Landers; blue background, blue-tinted, faded panting of people in the nude strewn across the landscape
Covers
By Susan Landers
cover of Figured Image by anne-marie albiach, large ice glaciar with words printed on top in red and maroontext
Figured Image
By Anne-Marie Albiach
Translated by Keith Waldrop
cover for Step by Gerorge Albon, bright yellow background with a large white rectangle in the middle and black doodles inside
Step
By George Albon
cover of Parcel by Sarah Anne Cox, image of groups of people with small sailboats on a beach above image of a large bird flying over sandy dunes
Parcel
By Sarah Anne Cox
Fruitlands by Kate Colby, a drawing of a house infront of a forest, greyscale against a background of burgundy red. A sticker on the cover reads "Norma Faber First Book Award 2007"
Fruitlands
By Kate Colby
Four from Japan: Contemporary Poetry & Essays by Women, by Kiriu Minashita, Kyong Mi-Park, Ryoko Sekiguchi, Takako Arai, Introduction & Translation by Sawako Nakayasu, Book cover showing big brush strokes in blue, yellows and greens against grey background.
Four from Japan
By Ryoko Sekiguchi, Takako Arai, Kiriu Minashita, Kyong-Mi Park
Translated by Cole Swensen, Sawako Nakayasu, Ryoko Sekiguchi
Counter Daemons by Roberto Harrison, Book cover showing thick black lines and cubes drawn in charcoal over yellow background.
Counter Daemons
By Roberto Harrison
cover of trespasses by Padcha Tuntha-pbas, beige background with navy blue curved brushstrokes
Trespasses
By Padcha Tuntha-Obas
cover of DeathStar/Ricochet by Judith Goldman; collage of war tanks, jet planes, and riot police on horseback breaking up a crowd
Death Star/rico-chet
By Judith Goldman
cover of Some Clear Souvenir by E. Tracy Grinnell, lavender purple textured image on top of a b&w image of the fabrics and textures
Some Clear Souvenir
By E. Tracy Grinnell
cover of cmyk by Michael Coffey; 4x4 grid of differently sized, colorful swatches of blues, reds, yellows, greens, and greys on a white background
CMYK
By Michael Coffey

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