Sarabande's first book trailer, for Alex Taylor's The Name of the Nearest River, is online.
Paula Bohince (Incident at the Edge of Bayonet Woods) is a 2010-2011 Amy Lowell Poetry Traveling Scholar. Congratulations, Paula. Send us a postcard!
Alex Taylor's debut collection The Name of the Nearest River garners a starred review and interview from Publishers Weekly.
In The Sensual World Re-emerges, Eleanor Lerman’s fifth collection of poetry, she circles back to the themes that began her career at ag ... [read more]
Like a room soaked in the scent of whiskey, perfume, and sweat, Alex Taylor's America is at once intoxicating, vulnerable, and full of brawn. The s ... [read more]
In the seventeenth century, the closest a woman ever got to a theater was just outside the door, selling sweet "china" oranges at sixpence each—o ... [read more]
Jerry Gabriel delivers an unsentimental portrait of rural America in Drowned Boy, a collection of linked stories that reveals a world of b ... [read more]
I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl
I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl is film noir set in verse, each poem a miniature crime scene with its own set of clues—frosted ... [read more]
A unique collection that revisits Dante's classic with translations by former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky and full-color artwork by internationally ... [read more]







