…Colorado, 1995), winner of the Colorado Prize for Poetry; Elegy on Toy Piano (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2005), finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; Bender: New and Selected Poems (Copper Canyon…
…they believe is important. CCP: Please tell us about a forthcoming Copper Canyon title you’re excited about, and why. D: I can’t wait to get my hands on West: A Translation by…
…should go up here. And it fits this way.” Story is definitely second for me.
…who works here truly upholds this ideal. CCP: Please tell us about a forthcoming Copper Canyon title you’re excited about, and why. L: The much anticipated Deluge by Leila Chatti,…
…“Bullet Points” from The Tradition: Civic Dialogue Edition: ARVE Error: src mismatch url: https://youtu.be/yHUVFOfT4Hk src in: https://www.youtube-nocookie.
…service in the U.S. Army.
…us about a forthcoming Copper Canyon title you’re excited about, and why. A: Paisley Rekdal‘s West: A Translation. I have so much respect for documentarian poetics.
…a forthcoming Copper Canyon title you’re excited about, and why. C: I am looking forward to Tishani Doshi’s A God at the Door, forthcoming in fall 2021. As a production…
…CCP: Please tell us about a forthcoming Copper Canyon title you’re excited about, and why. K: I’m so excited for I Do Know Some Things by Richard Siken. I’ve greatly enjoyed his…
…poems in this collection find the words to describe what can feel unspeakably difficult and strange, providing wisdom, companionship, and depths of feeling that enliven our spirits. Watch here: https://www.facebook.
…once: to memory, to lineage, to survival. CCP: Please give us a line from a poem that you can’t get out of your head. A: Death and what comes out…
…to answer all your questions in that time, but she’ll read them all and, when possible, she’ll try to work in responses in the following talks. Register here: https://www.ellenbass.
…for the Prize were Only As the Day Is Long: New and Selected Poems by Dorianne Laux and Dunce by Mary Ruefle. Brown’s accomplishment confirms what The New York Times…
…belong.” The author Adrienne Rich wrote of Valentine’s work: “Looking into a Jean Valentine poem is like looking into a lake: you can see your own outline, and the shapes of…
…reads “Searching for the Ox” and “Catching the Ox” from The Disappearing Ox: https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Hyde-reads-from-The-Disappearing-Ox.
…and in the future. The people, the places, the experiences—all of those we’ve left behind.” Doors at 7.
…Canyon title you’re excited about, and why. H: Though I’m excited about all forthcoming CCP titles, I’m looking forward the most to Akwaeke Emezi’s Content Warning: Everything, not only because I’m…
…Excuse This Poem: 100 New Poets for the Next Generation, Not for Mothers Only, The Best American Erotic Poems, and Women’s Work: Modern Poets Writing in English. She is a…
…normalisation of evil and explores masculinity, fatherhood and freedom. It also introduces the duplex, a new poetic form. Rachel Long’s superb debut My Darling from the Lions, shortlisted for the Forward…
…investigation into the wounds and reverberations of the Israel/Palestine conflict, and Taylor’s Last West: Roadsongs for Dorothea Lange a poet’s retracing of the steps of the documentary photographer. Link to watch the event here: https://www.literatibookstore.