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cover of George Oppen A Radical Practice by Susan Thackrey; b&w photo of apartment buildings at night, lights shining through windows
George Oppen: A Radical Practice
By Susan Thackrey
cover of Happily by Lyn Hejinian; bright yellow background with red outline of a large square and three thick lines inside, one blue, one red, one white
Happily
By Lyn Hejinian
cover of Headlines by John Crouse; background is notebook paper, rectangular b&w image of sticks sticking out of water at near-center of cover
Headlines
By John Crouse
Cover image for Hearing by Lyn Hejinian and Leslie Scalapino with colorful, geometric design
Hearing
By Lyn Hejinian, Leslie Scalapino
Etel Adnan sitting in front of a painting on the wall with the words "homage to etel adnan" in the middle
Homage to Etel Adnan
Edited by Steve Dickison, Lindsey Boldt, Samantha Giles
cover of Home for the Summer by Georgina Kleege; medium sized black charcoal square at center of white background with four smaller charcoal sqaures in a line underneath, a banner of light green across the top and bottom with the title, author name, and press name written in red typed letters
Home for the Summer
By Georgina Kleege
cover of Home on the Range by Tenney Nathanson; colorful painting of two deer facing each other with blue ribbon in their mouths in a colorful, mythical landscape
Home on the Range
By Tenney Nathanson
cover of Homing Devices by Liz Waldner; wall covered in painting of a red rock landscape and green fir trees, large rock with a tree growing out of it on the left side, banner of snowy mountain range across the top of the wall, ceiling is green with painted star and metal sun, umbrella leaning against the wall
Homing Devices
By Liz Waldner
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
How Phenomena Appear to Unfold by Leslie Scalapino, Book cover showing intricately drawn peacocks on the right and wild turkeys to the left.
How Phenomena Appear to Unfold
By Leslie Scalapino
human nature poems front cover shows a textured black background like a rumpled piece of fabric or paper with areas of lightness and small gray silver flecks the only text is in the upper left corner reading human nature poems tracie morris
human/nature poems
By Tracie Morris
Hyperglossia by Stacy Szymaszek a drawing with abstract shapes and black-and-white dots that appear to be dripping against a bright orange background.
Hyperglossia
By Stacy Szymaszek
cover of I Want to Make You Safe by amy king; deep red background cutout b&w image of a screaming chimp, a screaming woman, and greek statue of a woman along the bottom
I Want to Make You Safe
By Amy King
I Caustic front cover with abstract painting by Moa Bennani in black taupe and rust colors
I, Caustic
By Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine
Translated by Jake Syersak
cover of Iduna by kari edwards; top third is bright sky blue, bottom third is deep red, middle thir is textured black and white, like a close up of smoke
iduna
By kari edwards
cover of In Memory of My Theories by Rod Smith; light grey background, image of ghostlike figure on top of an old tv with a blue screen, tethered by a thin pole to a clear plexiglass spinning wheel
In Memory of My Theories
By Rod Smith
cover of In Space In Situ by Amy Evans McClure; photo of a navy blue statue on a pedestal in front of a wood wall of a woman with no arms or head
In Space in Situ
Art by Amy Evans McClure
In the Environs of a Film by Danielle Colbert, Book cover showing a drawing of boats in birds-eye-view, greyscale
In the Environs of a Film
By Danielle Collobert
Translated by Nathanaël
cover of In/Somia by Etel Adnan; dark blue background with large green square at the center and three thick red lines inside
In/somnia
By Etel Adnan
Inner China by Eva Sjödin, Translated by Jennifer Hayashida, Book cover showing delicate drawings of anatomical structures against brown background and lightly printed Swedish text.
Inner China
By Eva Sjödin
Translated by Jennifer Hayashida

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