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The Little Edges

Moten's work is free speech in the best sense—musical but with heft—and will appeal to those who prefer their poetry to be "beyond category."
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S O S : Poems, 1961–2013

A major figure in contemporary poetry, Baraka's work will attract those who prefer their verse weaponized. Highly reommended.
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The Collected Poems of Samuel Beckett

A solid read, this exhaustively annotated book will appeal to those who wish to extend their reading beyond the linguistic boundaries of English.
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The Complete Cosmicomics

This exuberant and humorous collection will appeal to a cross section of readers, including lovers of speculative fiction, fantasy, and literary fiction. [See Prepub Alert, 10/28/13.]
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Echo's Bones

This riotous work is a rare find for Beckett aficionados, as well as for those who like their fiction with a generous dose of repartee. [See Prepub Alert, 1/26/14.]
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Hustle

This first collection serves youth, and, as with many such books, this reviewer is curious to know what Martinez's poetry might look like once the summer of 1994 is as stale as the summer of 1969, and awaits with interest the kind of world Martinez writes once school is out for good.
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The Wish Book

A lyrical book with plenty of jagged virtuosity; for those who like theater with their poetry.
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Strange Life

An outpost set against the intrusions of the world, this work will appeal to those who favor the deeply personal.
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The Pushcart Prize XXXVIII: Best of the Small Presses

New readers might desire the comfort of an anthology, but they should beware: yearly roundups of the "best" literature are usually anything but.
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