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  • af Corrie Lynn White
    178,95 kr.

    "A collection of poems by Corrie Lynn White, exploring family and identity"--

  • af Juan Eugenio Ramirez
    188,95 kr.

    "A man with wolves for hands embarks on a journey of discovery"--

  • - The Short Plays
     
    206,95 kr.

    The Lanford Wilson New American Play Festival identifies and supports new plays that feature robust roles for college-aged actors, while providing a laboratory to train students in the skills and ethics inherent to work with living playwrights on new works. This collection features the five short plays that were Official Selections of the 2021 Lanford Wilson New American Play Festival--all written by playwrights based in Missouri (the home state of both the festival and its Pulitzer Prize-winning namesake). From the story of a twenty-something couple doing battle with their new Home Owners Association to a group of high school students coping with the death of a classmate to an action figure trying to save another toy from the tyranny of its child, the plays are funny, touching, and smart. They can be performed individually or make a wonderful evening of theater, all with robust and challenging roles for actors in their teens and twenties.

  • - Writing by American Warriors
     
    206,95 kr.

    Showcases writing from military veterans and their families from across the US, including writing about WWI and WWII, Vietnam, the Gulf Conflict, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

  • af Rachel Hinton
    178,95 kr.

    This somewhat autobiographical collection of poetry focuses on the illnesses and deaths of the poet's parents during her teen years, focusing on palliative care and literal plastics: medical tools and supplies-artificial, grotesquely present, weirdly funny, sublimely comforting.

  • af Elizabeth Engelman
    188,95 kr.

    A multi-generational, historical collection of short stories, based on the author's family and her personal experiences as the daughter of a Santeria priestess. The linked stories in the collection tell of three generations of Puerto Rican women: Paula, Isabel, and Esther.

  • af Joshua Cross
    188,95 kr.

    The fictional town of Black Bear Creek lies tucked in a remote hollow of the Coal River Valley in West Virginia, a region reliant on and devastated by the mining industry. The people in these stories struggle to survive against rampant poverty while their drinking water is poisoned and the mountains around them are stripped away.

  • - Writing by American Warriors, Volume 9
     
    206,95 kr.

    Showcases writing from military veterans and their families from across America, including writing about WWI and WWII, Vietnam, the Gulf Conflict, Afghanistan, and Iraq. The anthology is the seventh in an annual series published by Southeast Missouri State University Press.

  • af Ron A. Austin
    188,95 kr.

    Austin's semi-autobiographical, linked story collection follows the misadventures of Avery Colt as he struggles to survive in North St. Louis alongside his family. Learning the best way to slaughter a goat, rebuilding his family's corner market, and reckoning the weight of a revolver are a few of the challenges Avery faces.

  • af Luiza Flynn-Goodlett
    158,95 kr.

    Documents the construction of a queer femme self in the hostile territory of American late capitalism. Its speaker encounters darkness - in the form of violence perpetrated by both individuals and by societal systems of power and oppression - and yet, rejects the narratives articulated by that violence, celebrating instead softness and gentleness.

  • af Robert Long Foreman
    188,95 kr.

    A story about Weird Pig, a pig who wants to do right. But doing right isn't always easy. He drinks. He eats pork chops. He rides a skateboard. He gets his fellow farm animals murdered. When Weird Pig leaves the farm, he inspires a series of children's books that help bring on the end of his little world.

  • af Jeffrey Condran
    188,95 kr.

    The author of the award-winning Prague Summer returns with a new story collection that explores American lives both at home and abroad in the age of anxiety - a world gone sour with regret, where only the small intimacies that sometimes blossom between people offer any kind of hope or possibility for redemption.

  • af Rainie Oet
    122,95 kr.

    A book-length memoir in verse that follows the growing distance between poet, Rainie Oet, and his brother Mark over the course of several years around the time of their grandmother's death. Through its masterful craft and stunning attention to detail, Inside Ball Lightning attempts to reconcile terror and love, nostalgia and pain.

  • af Haesong Kwon
    178,95 kr.

    With attention to the Japanese occupation, the Korean War and its aftermath, these poems reflect on the sounds, ideas and histories of the Korean peninsula.

  • - Writing by American Warriors, Volume 8
     
    228,95 kr.

    Showcases writing from military veterans and their families from across the US, including writing about WWI and WWII, Vietnam, the Gulf Conflict, Afghanistan, and Iraq. The anthology is the seventh in an annual series published by Southeast Missouri State University Press.

  • - Writing by American Warriors, Volume 7
     
    206,95 kr.

    Showcases writing from military veterans and their families from across America, including writing about WWI and WWII, Vietnam, the Gulf Conflict, Afghanistan, and Iraq. The anthology is the sixth in an annual series published by Southeast Missouri State University Press.

  • af Emma Bolden
    158,95 kr.

    Offers an investigation of the language used to house descriptions of the body. Written after Bolden's radical hysterectomy, these stunning poems set out to expose the fissures in the foundations of the language we use to define human bodies and their behaviours.

  • af Maureen Aitken
    188,95 kr.

    It's the Midwest in the 1970-80s, and Mary is growing up in Detroit, where the recession hits hard, and jobs are scarce. In a set of linked stories, Mary tries to conjure the spirits of protection to confront economic struggle, violence, addiction, and death.

  • af Robert W Hamblin
    206,95 kr.

    Robert W. Hamblin describes his friendship with Louis Daniel Brodsky as they acquired materials with which they founded the Faulkner special collection at Southeast Missouri State University's Kent Library.

  • af Anne Corbitt
    158,95 kr.

    After school, custodian Oliver Nix investigates a strange sound coming from the boys' locker room. What he finds rocks this suburban Atlanta community. Rules for Lying follows the characters through a police investigation that makes them question their memories, allegiances, and actions, all while hiding secrets of their own.

  • af Jason Allen
    153,95 kr.

    "Jason Allen's A Meditation on Fire is a fierce, courageous collection of poems, a ferocious, yet meditative mission to dig for the truth beneath the surface of all that it means to be human. Allen's poetry is gritty and lyrical, profound and sardonic, and his use of language is as precise as a scalpel. Allen is willing to risk being vulnerable while exploring the darkest moments of his life, and all the while he straddles the line between compassion and desire. A must read for anyone who loves poetry, and for those who don't yet know they love poetry. What an amazing, powerful book!" --Maria Mazziotti Gillan, American Book Award Winner

  • af David Armand
    208,95 kr.

    In his latest literary thriller, David Armand weaves together the stories of an eccentric cast of dark, frighteningly realist characters, each under suspicion of murdering a young girl, Amber Varnado, whose body is found hidden in a deep gorge at the opening of the novel.

  • af Brad Aaron Modlin
    148,95 kr.

    "Poignant, quirky, troubled, the poems in Everyone at This Party are reminiscent of James Tate, Bill Knott, and eternal Edward Lear. Rife with characters who stumble, speakers who suffer, and wisdoms that bristle with the darkest and lightest aspects of being alive, Modlin's portraits are delightful, artful, and frightening collages of the fractured individual who must daily relearn the lessons of love and grief. To read this book is to recoil with recognition, and then to shoot forward with the courage it provides via humor and the unexpected warmth of shared plight."--Larissa Szporluk, author of Traffic with Macbeth