Recently received for review


Teresa Carmody, Mario Macias, Emma Williams & Chris Hershey-Van Horn read Myriam Moscona’s   Negro marfil/ Ivory Black (trans. by Jen Hofer) at Les Figues Press.  Image via Wave Books Summer Reading Project

Though the fall semester looms and summer poetry staycations near their ends, the Jacket2 mail bin remains full of the latest publications from international presses.  The list below highlights our most recent aquisitions.  Reviewers: email taransky@writing.upenn.edu to get involved in reviewing for Jacket2.


liner notes from David Grubbs & Susan Howe's Frolic Architecture (Blue Chopsticks 2011)

BLACK SPARROW BOOKS
Well Then There Now by Juliana Spahr

BLAZEVOX
Runes
by Tracy Thomas
Answer by Mark Du Charme

BLUE CHOPSTICKS
Frolic Architecture (an audio CD w/ recordings of Susan Howe and David Grubbs)

COFFEE HOUSE PRESS
Whorled
by Ed Bok Lee
Leaving the Atocha Station
by Ben Lerner
Glass
by Sam Savage

CONTENT SERIES
Content by Jon Leon

COPPER CANYON PRESS
The Last Usable Hour
by Deborah Landau
Happy Life
by David Budbill
Vertigo: The Living Dead Man Poems
by Marvin Bell

CORRUPT PRESS
Dog, cock, ape and viper by Rugo Quintavalle
Road Song For by Lars Palm
A Short Circuit by George Vance

COUNTERPATH PRESS
Yingelishi: Sinophonic English Poetry and Poetics
by Jonathan Stalling
Still
by Matthew Cooperman
The Field is Lethal
by Suzanne Doppelt

DARK SKY BOOKS
Trees of the Twentieth Century by Stephen Sturgeon

FENCE BOOKS
Negro League Baseball
by Harmony Holiday
June
by Daniel Brenner

LES FIGUES PRESS
Negro marfil/ Ivory Black
by Myriam Moscona (trans. Jen Hofer) 

LITTERARIA PRAGENSIA BOOKS
Thresholds: Essays on the International Prauge Poetry Scene
edited by David Vichnar
From a Terrance in Prague
edited by Stephan Delbos

NARROW HOUSE
Hum Who Hiccup by Chris Mason

NIGHTBOAT BOOKS
Found Poems
by Ben Porter
A Lily Lilies
by Josey Foo and Leah Stein

PETER LANG
Means Matter
by Manuel Brito

QUATTRO BOOKS
Syrinx and Systole
by Matthew Remski

SCRIVENER PRESS
There are Many Ways to Die While Travelling in Peru
by Allan F. Bondar

SERVING HOUSE PRESS
What Can Buddha Teach the Rain?
by Lars Rasmussen

SPUYTEN DUVYIL
Light Years by Carol Berge

TRUCK
Now we are friends
by Robert Fitterman
We Are Here
by Kristen Gallagher
Panda
by Chris Alexander

UGLY DUCKLING PRESSE
Cursivism
by Will Hubbard
The Hermit
by Laura Solomon
Concertos
by No Collective.

UNIVERSITY OF AKRON PRESS
Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie by Joshua Harmon

WAVE BOOKS
Micrograms
by Jorge Carrera Andrade
Into the Snow: Selected Poems of Gennady Aygi
trans. by Sarah Valentine

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Solar Throat Slashed
by Aimé Césaire

WRITE BLOODY BOOKS
Sunset at the Temple of Olives by Paul Suntup

WURM PRESS
Antwerp
by Dylan Harris

-Michelle Taransky, Reviews Editor