A BOOK
First edition of this important landmark of lesbian literature.
First edition of this important landmark of lesbian literature.
First edition of the first poetry collection by the future poet laureate of Missouri, published when the author was 12 and hailed by Anne Sexton as a child prodigy and the next Rimbaud.
Signed first edition of Bishop's first book, along with the original ticket from Bishop's reading where the book was signed.
First printing of this collection of previously unpublished and fragmentary material from Vassar College's Bishop archive, inscribed by editor Alice Quinn to bookseller and publisher George Bixby.
First edition, advance uncorrected proof copy, 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 continuation of AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF RED by other means, winner of the 2014 Griffin Poetry Prize.
Signed first edition, first printing of this "candid, sexy and wonderfully mood-strewn collection" (Penguin Random House) of poetry by Cisneros.
Inscribed first edition 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 edition of the third poetry collection by Digges, winner of the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Poetry Award.
First printing of Dove's first book-length publication — a fresh, beautiful copy.
Inscribed first printing of this collection of poems and "not quite poems," an intimate look through the eyes of the Black Arts Movement icon.
First edition of Glück's acclaimed fifth poetry collection.
First edition, review copy with publisher's promotional broadside laid in, of the Nobel-winning author's third book of poetry, a "confrontation with the fragility and risk involved in allowing oneself to love what is passing" (Morris, 6).
First edition, advance uncorrected proof copy, of the Nobel-winning author's third book of poetry, a "confrontation with the fragility and risk involved in allowing oneself to love what is passing" (Morris, 6).
First edition, review copy with publisher's slip laid in, of the Pulizter- and Nobel-winning poet's first book, published when she was only 25 and already capturing Glück's characteristic mix of symbolic allusion, disciplined expression of anger, and breathtakingly lyrical composition.
Fine press limited first edition of this early work in the Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's oeuvre.
Contemporary poet Stanley Plumly's copy of this Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's ninth poetry collection — sent to him with birthday greetings from the publisher.
Signed first edition of the Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's ninth poetry collection, a striking sequence of nature- and mythology-inflected verses.
First edition of the Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning authors fourth book of poetry, the title poem addressing "the power of grief to motivate heroic action" (Morris, 50) — not through victory in battle, but through Achilles's love of Patroclus.
Lovely first edition of this Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's eleventh collection.
First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning poet's last collection of the 20th century.
First edition of the Nobel winner's perhaps most acclaimed collection, winner of both the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and the Poetry Society of America's William Carlos Williams Award.
Signed first edition of the book that won Graham the Pulitzer Prize.
Signed first edition of this third collection from the Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet.