Wednesday, August 3, 2011

SPD's POETRY BEST-SELLERS JULY 2011
  1. The Trees The Trees by Heather Christle (Octopus Books)
  2. Clamor by Elyse Fenton (Cleveland State University Poetry Center)
  3. Up Jump the Boogie by John Murillo (Cypher Books)
  4. Ordinary Sun by Matthew Henriksen (Black Ocean)
  5. bird book by Laura Walker (Shearsman Books)
  6. FLOWER CART by Lisa Fishman (Ahsahta Press)
  7. Falling Out of Bed in a Room with No Floor by Terence Winch (Hanging Loose Press)
  8. The Waste Land and Other Poems by John Beer (Canarium Books)
  9. Homage to Homage to Homage to Creeley by Joshua Ware (Furniture Press Books)
  10. Beyond the Court Gate: Selected Poems of Nguyen Trai by Nguyen Trai (trans. Nguyen Do & Paul Hoover) (Counterpath Press)
  11. One with Others: [a little book of her days] by C. D. Wright (Copper Canyon Press)
  12. Selected Poems by Roy Fisher (Flood Editions)
  13. Buffet World by Donato Mancini (New Star Books)
  14. The Persians by Aeschylus by Brandon Brown (Displaced Press)
  15. My rice tastes like the lake by Tsering Wangmo Dhompa (Apogee Press)
  16. Geometries by Guillevic (Ugly Duckling Presse)
  17. At the Point by Joseph Massey (Shearsman Books)
  18. Caribbean African upon Awakening/Caribe Africano en Despertar by Blas Jiménez (Mango Publishing)
  19. Found Poems by Bern Porter (Nightboat Books)
  20. Negro League Baseball by Harmony Holiday (Fence Books)
  21. The Alps by Brandon Shimoda (Flim Forum Press)
  22. Sorites by Lawrence Giffin (Tea Party Republicans Press)
  23. Universal Beach by Vivek Narayanan (In Girum Imus Nocte et Consumimur Igni)
  24. Makeshift Instructions for Vigilant Girls by Erika Meitner (Anhinga Press)
  25. Negro marfil / Ivory Black by Myriam Moscona (Les Figues Press)
  26. The French Exit by Elisa Gabbert (Birds, LLC)
  27. To Be Human Is to Be a Conversation by Andrea Rexilius (Rescue Press)
  28. Motion Studies by Brad Richard (The Word Works)
  29. equinox by Edward Smallfield (Apogee Press)
  30. Rumored Islands by Robert Farnsworth (Harbor Mountain Press)

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