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CALL FROM PARIS
Prartho Sereno
2007 Washington Prize winner. Song, incantation and a disarming but everyday mysticism punctuate the poems of Prartho Sereno. She creates a universe that is both exotic and familiar. Cover art is by the author.
ISBN 0-915380-68-4
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FLESH THAT WAS CHRYSALIS
Mel Belin
This collection stakes out huge territory on family,
love, sex, morality. Jay Parini applauds the "musical
and vivid language," how the poet invokes swans to
summon "the old world rising" or meditates "on
a haunting biblical tale." Word Works Capital
Collection publication. Cover art by Noi Volkov.
ISBN 0-915380-40-4
Paper: $10
FLEUR CARNIVORE
Richard Lyons
2005 Washington Prize. "Like the solos of the jazz greats
who inhabit his pages, LyonsŐ poems are exploratory, nervy,
emotionally rich, and possess a keen command of craft."
David Wojahn. Cover art by Hamlett Dobbins.
ISBN 0-915380-61-7
Paper: $10
FOLLOWING FRED ASTAIRE
Nathalie Anderson
1998 Washington Prize winner. "Anderson's
keen eye illuminates our socially-constructed ideas of gender
and identity, the various mannerisms and dancesteps we consider
appropriate for women and men."--Marcus Cafagna.
Cover Art by Perky Edgerton
ISBN 0-915380-41-2
Paper: $10
GANDHI'S LAP
Charlotte Gould Warren
2000 Washington Prize winner. Warren depicts growing
up in India, childhood abuse, and coming to terms with her
past in lyrical narrative poems that demonstrate the triumph
of the human spirit--a product of hard-won wisdom. Cover
art by Charlotte Gould Warren.
ISBN 0-915380-46-3
Paper:$10
GILBERT AND GARBO IN LOVE
Christopher Conlon
Enthrallingly imagined, Conlon's poems blend Hollywood's
reality and history with the lives of these two idols of
the silent screen, their passion's brightest hours, their
darkest fears. He makes Gilbert and Garbo live again! Capital
Collection. Cover design by Janice Olson. Read what Monseurat
Review said.
ISBN 0-915380-54-4
Paper:$10
GREEN BODIES
Rosemary Winslow
Poems of richly woven images and lyrics that inquire why people love and harm each other. Hilary Tham Capital
Collection. Cover art by John Winslow.
ISBN 0-915380-54-4 ISBN13 978-0-915380-67-1
Paper:$10
THE GOOD OPINION OF SQUIRRELS
Michael Schaffner
"The subject of these savagely smart, moving poems
is who now lives in America's parks, cities, and exurbs...."--
Elizabeth Macklin. Schaffner mixes free verse and poetic
forms in his meditations on home, safe havens, and politics.
A Word Works Capital Collection publication and Writer's
Center Edition. 1997 winner of the Columbia Book Award.
ISBN 0-915380-34-X
Paper:$10
THE HABIT OF FIRE: POEMS SELECTED
& NEW
Judith McCombs
A look at nature -- the great outdoors, humankind. Word
Works Capital Collection. Monseurat
Review said. Small Press Review Said.
ISBN 0-915380-57-9
Paper:$10
THE HAT CITY AFTER MEN STOPPED
WEARING HATS
John Surowiecki
Gritty, working-class life passed through the lens of the author's clarifying and radiant imagination which results in disturbing and often funny poems. Cover photo by Robert Reichert.
ISBN 0-915380-64-1 ISBN13 978-0-915380-64-0
Paper:$10
HICKEY, THE DAYS . . .
J.H. Beall
A physicist and poet examines inner and outer worlds
in visions that articulate the age. A poet/artist collaboration
with photographs by Chester Michalik. LIMITED STOCK AVAILABLE.
ORDER NOW!
ISBN 0-915380-09-9
Paper:$10
JUDGING THE DISTANCE
Doris Brody
The poet's affinity for birds and nature leads us from
familiar backyards to exotic jungles in intimate explorations
of the human wilderness. Pen and ink drawing by Zander Brody.
Word Works Capital Collection.
ISBN 0-915380-47-1
Paper:$10
LAST HEAT
Peter Blair
1999 Washington Prize winner. Poems that explore
creation, violence, and survival in a Pittsburgh steel mill
and how this dynamic weaves into family life, especially
the universal "mill" of the father son, brother-brother
relationships. "Peter Blair's poetry takes me right
inside where I've never been, the working life of a steel
mill, the love between fathers and sons, brothers and working
men. God is in the details, and they are good and strong
here."--Alicia Ostriker.
ISBN 0-915380-44-7
Paper: $10
LOVE-IN-IDLENESS
John Bradley
1989 Washington Prize winner. Bradley portrays Roberto
Zingarello, a fictitious, postwar Italian poet who bursts
onto the horizon hauling the weight of the Twentieth Century.
Mussonlini, Pound, Vallejo, Rilke haunt his imagination.
Zingarello has an enormous appetite for love, truth, revenge.
Cover art by Erica Daborn.
ISBN 0-915380-24-2
Paper:$10
LOVE'S SKIN
Brandon D. Johnson
Travel Love's Skin, a blues noir journey past juke joints,
conjure men selling high john at the crossroads and red-dressed
revenge. Cover photograph by Mignonette E. Dooley. Hilary Tham Capital Collection.
ISBN 0-915380-63-3
Paper:$10
MARY FALLS: REQUIEM FOR MRS. SURRATT
Christopher Conlon
A vivid imagining of the life, death and afterlife of Mary Surratt, convicted conspirator in the Lincoln assassination and the first woman to be executed by the U.S. government. Hilary Tham Capital
Collection. Cover design by Janice Olson. Read Tony Zurlo's review.
ISBN 0-915380-54-4 ISBN13 978-0-915380-65-7
Paper:$10
ONE HUNDRED CHILDREN WAITING FOR
A TRAIN
Michael Atkinson
2001 Washington Prize winner. Using cinema as a ruling
metaphor, Atkinson's debut volume directly engages old Hollywood,
alcoholism, parenthood, the afterlife, Dostoyevsky's widow,
and America herself seen through a weathered windshield.
Cover art by Lawrence Gipe.
ISBN 0-915380-50-1
Paper:$10
PHOENIX SUITES
Miles Waggener
2002 Washington Prize winner. The desert of the Southwest
is the landscape of this poet's meditations on time, civilizations,
and the heart's painful lessons. Waggener wields language
like a magician, language that excites, exults and leads
to discoveries about ourselves and our relationship to the
desert. Cover art by Matt Hamon.
ISBN 0-915380-52-8
Paper:$10
PINECREST REST HAVEN
Grace Cavalieri
In a home for the elderly, Mr. and Mrs. P no longer
remember they're married to each other. Much to the dismay
of the Mrs., the flirtatious Coco and Muriel pursue Mr.
P. Anger, jealousy, greed and lust, the human traits Shakespeare
plumbed still animate the residents of Pinecrest Rest Haven.
These poems are heart-stoppingly comic. A Word Works Capital
Collection publication. Also available in audio cassette.
ISBN 0-915380-39-0
Paper:$10
ROLLERCOASTER
Miles David Moore
Childhood bullies who bedevil the vulnerableincluding
Fatslug, Moore's poster boy for low self-esteemsometimes
grow up to be dictators. Cover photo by Christopher Hubble.
Monseurat
Review said.
ISBN 0-915380-56-0
Paper:$10
SOLOMON IBN GABIROL: A BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF HIS POEMS IN TRANSLATION
Isaac Goldberg
A comprehensive bibliography on the most significant
of the major Hebrew poets of the Jewish Golden Age of Spain
(10th- 12th centuries), Solomon Ibn Gabirol. This essential
research tool indexes individual poems, their translations
and their locations. Recommended for scholars, students,
libraries and research collections of medieval Hebrew and
comparative poetry. Word Works International Edition.
ISBN 0-915380-37-4
Paper: $35
SPINOZA'S MOUSE
George Young
1996 Washington Prize winner. A physician casts his
eye on the world and finds it full of marvelous things.
Young's poems are vivid celebrations of nature, medical
practice, and compelling historical figures. Cover art by
Richard Blackmore.
ISBN 0-915380-35-8
Paper:$10
STALKING THE FLORIDA PANTHER
Enid Shomer
1985 Washington Prize winner. This book invites the
reader into the heart of a female character who is sometimes
an angry child, sometimes a worldly and sensual woman. Cover
art by Paloma Cernuda. Second printing. Also from University
of Iowa Press: IMAGINARY MEN, winner of lowa Short Fiction
Award and the LSU Award for the best first collection of
stories by an American author.
ISBN 0-915380-2l-8
Paper:$10
THE STONES REMEMBER
co-edited by Moshe Dor, Barbara Goldberg, and Giora
Leshem
An anthology of 50 contemporary Israeli poets including
Gouri, Carmi, Ravikovitch. "This collection reveals,
in memorable poetry superbly translated, the shape of a
land and the spirit of a people," writes William Jay
Smith. Many of these poems, representative of the Native
School, appear in English for the first time. Recipient
of the Witter Bynner Foundation Award; selected by Choice
as Outstanding Academic Book in l993. Cover art by Moshe
Castel. Also by Moshe Dor, KHAMSIN: MEMOIRS AND POETRY BY
A NATIVE ISRAELI (Three Continents Press).
ISBN 0-915380-25-0
Paper:$15
SUN, MOON, SALT
Nancy White
1992 Washington Prize winner. Desire. Hunger. Sorrow.
These poems reveal how memory lives in the body and the
body transcends memory. Cover art by Kathy Keler 6 pieces,
oil on canvas.
ISBN 0-915380-29-3
Paper:$10
SURVIVABLE WORLD
Ron Mohring
2003 Washington Prize winner. Poetry "with an emotional
honesty that gives voice to the ever-changing 'vectors of
promise of loss' in a world marked by the devastation of
AIDS."Betsy Sholl. Cover Art by Fred Wilkinson.
ISBN 0-915380-55-2
Paper:$10
TIPPING POINT
Fred Marchant
1993 Washington Prize winner. As a demolition expert
handles explosives, this book carefully explores a continuum
of violence from domestic strife to the Vietnam and Persian
Gulf wars. These poems dramatize the spiritual an d artistic
dilemmas created by the traumas of our time. Cover print
by Nona Hershey. Second printing.
ISBN 0-915380-30-7
Paper:$10
TOWARD DESIRE
Linda Lee Harper
1995 Washington Prize Winner. The men, women, and children
of TOWARD DESIRE run into naked emotion, sometimes accidentally.
In these poems, Linda Lee Harper masterfully builds a compelling
human story. What happens in one family's kitchen will haunt
you long after the last page is read. Cover art is a woodblock
print "Homage to the Earth" by Barbara Kerne.
ISBN 0-915380-33-1
Paper: $10
WANDERING ON THE OUTSIDE
Karren L. Alenier
Poetry that embraces life from birth to black holes.
First Billee Murray Denny Award Winner. Second edition.
Cover art by Paris Pacchione.
ISBN 0-915380-00-5
Paper:$8
WHISKEY IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN
Sarah Browning
Explores the meaning of political activism and personal responsiblity in a time of war, while mapping the capital cityits changes, its history, its beautiful variety. Hilary Tham Capital Collection.
ISBN 0-915380-66-8 ISBN13 978-0-915380-66-4
Paper:$10
WHOSE WOODS THESE ARE
edited by Karren L. Alenier
A journal combining poems, anecdotes, and photographs
based on eight years of programs at the Joaquin Miller Cabin
in Washington, DC. The collection includes Pulitzer Prize
winner Henry Taylor, E. Ethelbert Miller, Maureen Owen,
Rick Peabody, Washington Prize winners Barbara Goldberg
and Susan Gubernat, among others. Cover design by Janice
Olson.
ISBN 0-915380-18-8
Paper:$8
WINNERS: A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE
WASHINGTON PRIZE
edited by Karren L. Alenier, Hilary Tham, and Miles
David Moore
Poems, anecdotes, and insightful information by
the winners, judges, and contest readers of the Word Works
Washington Prize from 1981 to 1999. Get the inside track
on how to win this prize and how it has benefitted former
winners. Cover art by Janice Olson. For a review of
this book, go to berniE-zine Reviews.
ISBN 0-915380-43-9
Paper: $20
A WOMAN FROM MEMPHIS
Robert Sargent
Sargent's richly imbued southern voice sings for William
James, Cavafy, and Joyce with wit, clarity, and a wild streak.
Second edition. Revised cover design includes a new collector
photograph by William Christenberry.
ISBN 0-915380-07-2
Paper:$10
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