Friday, November 4, 2011

SPD's POETRY BEST-SELLERS OCTOBER 2011







  1. Milk and Honey: A Celebration of Jewish Lesbian Poetry by Julie R. Enszer, Editor (A Midsummer Night's Press)
  2. Drive-By Vigils by R. Zamora Linmark (Hanging Loose Press)
  3. Beauty Was the Case that They Gave Me by Mark Leidner (Factory Hollow Press)
  4. The Glass Crib by Amanda Auchter (Zone 3 Press)
  5. Love Cake by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (TSAR Publications)
  6. Collective Brightness: LGBTIQ Poets on Faith, Religion & Spirituality by Kevin Simmonds, Editor (Sibling Rivalry Press)
  7. SABORAMI by Cecilia Vicuña (ChainLinks)
  8. Gully by Roger Bonair-Agard (Cypher Books)
  9. The Wide Road by Carla Harryman and Lyn Hejinian (Belladonna*)
  10. The Poems of Gaius Valerius Catullus by Brandon Brown (Krupskaya)
  11. Schizophrene by Bhanu Kapil (Nightboat Books)
  12. Cœur de Lion by Ariana Reines (Fence Books)
  13. Lucky Fish by Aimee Nezhukumatathil (Tupelo Press)
  14. to refrain from embracing by Monika Rinck (Burning Deck)
  15. Re- by Kristi Maxwell (Ahsahta Press)
  16. Both Poems by Anne Tardos (Roof Books)
  17. The Body, The Rooms by Andy Frazee (Subito Press)
  18. The Nineteenth Century and Other Poems by Chris Glomski (The Cultural Society)
  19. Waveform by Amber DiPietra and Denise Leto (Kenning Editions)
  20. Dayglo by James Meetze (Ahsahta Press)
  21. The Irrationalist by Suzanne Buffam (Canarium Books)
  22. Ghosts! by Martine Bellen (Spuyten Duyvil)
  23. At Element by Leonard Schwartz (Talisman House, Publishers)
  24. Counterpoint by Jean Hollander (Bright Hill Press)
  25. Negro marfil / Ivory Black by Myriam Moscona (Les Figues Press)
  26. The Trees The Trees by Heather Christle (Octopus Books)
  27. l.b.; or, catenaries by Judith Goldman (Krupskaya)
  28. Tomas Tranströmer Broadside of His Poem "Vermeer" by Tomas Tranströmer (John McBride for OYEZ, April 1988)
  29. One Sleeps The Other Doesn't by Jacqueline Waters (Ugly Duckling Presse)
  30. A Map Predetermined and Chance by Laura Wetherington (Fence Books)

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