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One hundred poems from the Chinese

2013
Includes poems from the T'and Dynasty and the Sung Dynasty.

One hundred poems from the Japanese

2008
A collection of Japanese poems accompanied by their English translations.

What flowers say and other stories

2014
A collection of French stories written by George Sand for her granddaughters.

Gestures

"The spirit of the poems in 'Gestures' seems to dwell somewhere in the period of 'La Belle ?poque', drawing its energy from the capitals of the Austro-Hungarian, German, and Russian Empire ... and just next to that, there is the first half of the 20th century, with its modernist and avant-garde art practices and social reforms. What unites both of these eras in Ostups' poems is their suppressed emotionality and fragmentary nature."--Page 9.

Materia prima

An anthology of poems by Amanda Berenguer that features her fascination with cosmology and non-orientable objects in geometry (the M?bius strip, the Klein bottle) as well as her concrete and visual poetry. This collection is edited by Kristin Dykstra and Kent Johnson, with translations by Gillian Brassil, Anna Deeny Morales, M?nica de la Torre, Kristin Dykstra, Kent Johnson, Urayo?n Noel, Jeannine Marie Pitas, and Alex Verdolini. The volume also includes an introduction by Roberto Echavarren and an interview conducted by Silvia Guerra.

Spiral staircase

"Once called "the Marinetti of Japan" by David Burliuk, Hirato Renkichi produced a unique brand of Futurism from the late 1910s and early 1920s through poetry, criticism, and guerrilla performance. Contributing to the earliest productions of Japanese avant-garde poetry, his aggressive experimentation with speed, spatialization, and performability would later influence what became a lively community of Dadaist and Surrealist writers in pre-war Japan. Spiral Staircase is the first definitive volume of Renkichi's poems to appear in English. With an introduction by Sho Sugita and an afterword by Eric Selland."--Publisher's website (viewed 01/09/2017).

Splatoon

"Splatfest starts in Inkopolis, a turf war where teams must split up and battle against one another, and the team that inks the most ground will be crowned the winner."-- Provided by publisher.
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New daughters of Africa

2019
The companion to the classic anthology Daughters of Africa?a major international collection that brings together the work of more than 200 women writers of African descent, celebrating their artistry and showcasing their contributions to modern literature and international culture.

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