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cover of But I Could Not Speak by Jono Schneider; large circular b&w image of bare landscape with horizon line, hills in the distance, and an open sky near top center, circular b&w image of inside of busy public building with arched ceiling windows and many columned archways falling off the page at bottom left, baclground is thick stripes of dark purple-brown, teal blue, and white
"…But I Could Not Speak…"
By Jono Schneider
cover of Rumors of Buildings to Live In by Keith Shein, metal staircase in the sky, small bird perched on the railing
Rumors of Buildings to Live In
By Keith Shein
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
cover of Portraits & Repitition by Stephen Ratcliffe; faded music score placed vertically, black ink blots scattered across the page
Portraits & Repetition
By Stephen Ratcliffe
A Dangerous Thing poetry by Ruth-Marion Baruch
A Dangerous Thing
By Ruth-Marion Baruch
cover of It's go in quiet illumined grass land by Leslie Scalapino; sky blue background with large white square at the center and three thick lines inside, one red and two blue
It’s Go In/ Quiet Illumined Grass/ Land
By Leslie Scalapino
cover of Music or Forgetting by E. Tracy Grinnell; rectangular b&w photo of families walking between tall cement buildings, light shining through behind, bright sky blue background behind image and a deep maroon column along right side
music or forgetting
By E. Tracy Grinnell
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 of Everything Happens by Dominique Fourcade; dark green background with black outline of green square int he center and three thick lines inside, one red, one pink, one white
Everything Happens
By Dominique Fourcade
Translated by Stacy Doris
cover of Tottering State by Tom Raworth, black background with white and light brown creating the shape of a simplified eye
Tottering State
By Tom Raworth
cover of Some Life by Joanne Kyger; bright red background with large light pink square in the middle and three thick lines inside of different shades of green
Some Life
By Joanne Kyger
Codicil & Plan for Pond 4
By Emmanuel Hocquard
Translated by Juliette Valéry, Ray DiPalma
cover of meadow by tom raworth, bright red background with a large white square centered and three thick lines of different lengths stacked, one yellow, one green one red, typed yellow text of title and author name centered above
Meadow
By Tom Raworth
cover of Uxudo by Anne Tardos, whote background with macro black brush strokes
Uxudo
By Anne Tardos
cover of Partisans by Rodrigo Toscano, b&w landscape of two people walking on the beach along bottom half of cover, close of of people standing in a crowd along the top half
Partisans
By Rodrigo Toscano
cover of forged by fanny howe; light blue background with pale yellow square in the center and three thick lines inside, one light blue and two red
Forged
By Fanny Howe
cover of Last Decade by Karl Roeseler; bright background with bright blue square in the center and three thick lines inside, one yellow, one red, one white
Last Decade
By Karl Roeseler
cover of The Arcades by Michael Davidson, b&w image of the inside of a large building with a windowed cieling and many arches along the walls
The Arcades
By Michael Davidson
cover of Fray by Jessica Grim; dark grey-green column along left side, right side is light grey background, image of a reg=ctangular yellow piece of paper with hand drawn parallelogram with left line missing
FRAY
By Jessica Grim
cover of The Case by Laura Moriarty, teal background at the top, the bottom half has a collaged time lapse b&w image of a woman in a dress sifting sand through her fingers and throwing it in the air at a lakeside
The Case
By Laura Moriarty

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