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A historic home for vibrant voices in poetry and prose. Since the press’s earliest days at our home in the Ozarks, we’ve served as an outpost of literary excellence both in the area and in the international community of letters. Cofounded by acclaimed poet Miller Williams, the University of Arkansas Press is home to some of the language’s most celebrated writers, including Billy Collins, Frank Stanford, Ellen Gilchrist, and John Williams. We continue our search for poetry, memoirs, novels, essays, and collections that vivify, problematize, and delight, all the while pursuing greater representation and inclusion in our authorship and a heightened connection to traditionally underserved and underappreciated readerships.
News
A Theory of Birds reviewed in The Rumpus
Zaina Alsous’s A Theory of Birds is a marvel in using scientific theory and classification to explore womanhood, exile, minority experience, the...
Now Available! Shared Secrets: The Queer World of Newbery Medalist Charles J. Finger
For nearly a century, British expatriate Charles Joseph Finger (1867–1941) was best known as an award-winning author of children’s literature. In Shared Secrets, Elizabeth Findley Shores relates Finger’s untold story.
Virtual Event: Legacy of Forugh Farrokhzad, with Sholeh Wolpé
A virtual conversation, inspired by the work of and legacy of one of Iran's outstanding cultural figures of the 20th century, Forugh Farrokhzad,...
Virtual Book Talk and Class: Brian Walter teaches Donald Harington at OLLI
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Arkansas will be offering a virtual book talk on Nov. 19th at 11:30 and an online course on the book on December 1 from 1:00 to 2:30.
“The Chemistry of Fire is a whirlwind of observation, knowledge, and expression.”
The Chemistry of Fire: Essays by Laurence Gonzales, “treats the reader to an amazing alchemy of wordsmithing as Gonzales creates magic in prose,” writes Booklist in a spectacular new review.
Cover Reveal! Moon News by Craig Blais
“Moon News, finalist for the 2021 Miller Williams Poetry Prize,” writes Billy Collins, “can be seen as the unlikely marriage of Charles Bukowski and Sir Philip Sidney, but of course, that doesn’t do justice to Craig Blais…”
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Mr. Stevens’ Secretary
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The Wild Night Dress
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Protection Spell
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Self-Portrait in a Door-Length Mirror
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The Golden Shovel Anthology
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The New Babel
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You Are Here
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Hagar Poems
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Arkansas, Arkansas Volume 2
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Arkansas, Arkansas Volume 1
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When We Were Birds
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See You Soon
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Cenotaph
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Autumn Rhythm
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Anna Akhmatova and Her Circle
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Anne & Alpheus, 1842–1882
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Zoo
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In the Home of the Famous Dead
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Reveille
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The Truth about Small Towns
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Towns Facing Railroads
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Tide and Continuities
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This Close to the Earth
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Story Hour
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Sappho to Valéry
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Poetry and the Practical
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The Poem Itself
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News from Where I Live
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The Man at Home
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The Last Nostalgia
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It Will Be All Right in the Morning
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The Holy Surprise of Right Now
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Geography of the Forehead
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The Throats of Narcissus
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Meditations, With Distractions
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Stars at Noon
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Trembling Air
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Candlefish
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Notes to Make the Sound Come Right
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King Vulture
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Standing around the Heart
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Here and Hereafter
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The First Inhabitants of Arcadia
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Walking Through the Horizon
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Fire Baton
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Waking Stone
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Tales of Trilussa
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My Father Says Grace
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World over Water
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