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First edition, review copy, of the fourth volume of Amichai's poetry to be published in English, translated from Hebrew by the author.
First edition, review copy, of the fourth volume of Amichai's poetry to be published in English, translated from Hebrew by the author.
First printing of Ashbery's collection of 99 alphabetically sequenced poems.
First printing of Ashbery's own selection of poems from among his ten previously published collections.
First printing of Ashbery's collected translations of Baudelaire, Mallarmé, Rimbaud, Éluard, and several others.
First printing of these poems by the winner of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference Bakeless Prize.
First printing of Blunk's biography of the acclaimed American poet.
First printing of this collection of Bly's translations of Neruda, Rilke, Basho, Rumi, Horace, and many others.
Bilingual and first US edition of LES PLANCHES COURBES, originally published in France in 2001.
First edition of Carson's "fictional essay in 29 tangos," a sequence of poems on Keatsian themes.
First edition of this collection of Carson's poems, essays, and assorted unclassifiable short pieces.
First edition of Carson's comparative study of Simonides and Paul Celan, part of the Martin Classical Lectures series, from the library of poet Stanley Plumly and with his marginal commentary.
First edition of Carson's continuation of AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF RED by other means, winner of the 2014 Griffin Poetry Prize.
First edition thus, a wide-ranging bilingual edition of Celan's collected and uncollected works, composed between 1940 and 1976, sensitively translated from the German by John Felstiner.
Signed first edition, first printing of this "candid, sexy and wonderfully mood-strewn collection" (Penguin Random House) of poetry by Cisneros.
First edition, first printing of this collection of poems composed during the same period as THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET, with the controversially suggestive photo of Cisneros on the front cover.
First printing of Clark's biography in verse, poetic novel, or "historical oratorio" on the life of Keats.
First edition thus of this thoroughly annotated and elucidated edition of Crane's modernist epic.
First printing of this collection of poems written while Cullen studied in Paris on a Guggenheim Fellowship, published at the pinnacle of his career.
Early printing of this collection of poems by one of the leading lights of the Harlem Renaissance, focusing on themes of love and unity.
Inscribed first edition of Milosz's first new book of poetry following his 1980 Nobel Prize.
First printing of these Lear-esque nonsense limericks incongruously paired with woodcuts from Dodd's Specimens of Early Early Wood Engraving, much in the manner of contemporary internet memes beloved by the very online medievalists of our times.
First printing of this facsimile of an 1835 book of French fable poetry, a charming little book.
First edition of the third poetry collection by Digges, winner of the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Poetry Award.
First printing of this posthumously published collection of poems by the Missouri-born poet, memoirist, and Tufts professor.
First edition of these selections by the great Brazilian poet, edited by Thomas Colchie and Mark Strand with additional translations by Elizabeth Bishop and Gregory Rabassa.