
We celebrate Poetry Month and another year of stellar poetry from House of Anansi Press with three of the most anticipated collections of the year:
The Polymers by Adam Dickinson is structured as an imaginary science project, the varied pieces in this collection investigate the intersection of poetry and chemicals, specifically plastics, attempting to understand their essential role in culture.
1996, Sara Peters' visionary debut collection is all about obsessions — about desire, violence, sex, beauty, and cruelty, about how they lace through our days, leaving us changed.
Under the Keel is the brilliant new collection from Newfoundland’s Michael Crummey, the bestselling author of Galore.
We celebrate Poetry Month and another year of stellar poetry from House of Anansi Press with three of the most anticipated collections of the year:
The Polymers by Adam Dickinson is structured as an imaginary science project, the varied pieces in this collection investigate the intersection of poetry and chemicals, specifically plastics, attempting to understand their essential role in culture.
1996, Sara Peters' visionary debut collection is all about obsessions — about desire, violence, sex, beauty, and cruelty, about how they lace through our days, leaving us changed.
Under the Keel is the brilliant new collection from Newfoundland’s Michael Crummey, the bestselling author of Galore.