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Subject Area: Poetry & Literature
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
Cover Reveal! I/O by Madeleine Wattenberg
Madeleine Wattenberg's debut collection, I/O, is a finalist for the 2021 Miller Williams Poetry Prize, and will be published in March 2021. On the...
Summer Farah reviews Strip by Jessica Abughattas at Anomaly
“As a Palestinian writer, sometimes I am afraid no one will care what I have to say outside of my marginalization — every poem must be about the...
Now Available! The Chemistry of Fire by Laurence Gonzales
“Gonzales, a former National Geographic feature writer, proves himself a chronicler par excellence of nature—including of the human variety—in this...
Now Available: Migratory Sound by Sara Lupita Olivares
Sara Lupita Olivares’s Migratory Sound, winner of the 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize, looks back to generational narratives of Mexican American migration, examining linguistic and geographic boundaries as it journeys north along routes of seasonal fieldwork and factory labor.
Now Available: Strip: Poems by Jessica Abughattas
Winner of the 2020 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize, Jessica Abughattas’s Strip is a captivating debut about desire and dispossession and that tireless poetic metaphor—the body. Audacious and clear-eyed, plainspoken and brassy, Abughattas’s poems are songs that break free from confinement as they span the globe from Hollywood to Palestine.
Read “Mount Washington” by Laurence Gonzales
They could have easily calculated that they no longer had the time to make the climb and descend before dark. They could have seen the weather...
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Don’t Leave Hungry
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Echoes
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The Ecstasy of Regret
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Enter Dark Stranger
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Flickers
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Flight from the Mother Stone
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From Darkening Porches
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Collected Poems, 1952–1999
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After the Reunion
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All Shook Up!
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All Things, Seen and Unseen
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The Angel of Obsession
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Angry Voices
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Sapphics and Uncertainties
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Selected Poems, 1968–1998
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Selected Poems of John Gould Fletcher
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Sweet Home, Saturday Night
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Quartet of Joy
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A Question of Seeing
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Questions and Their Retinue
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Poems of Love and Marriage
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The Listening Chamber
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The Made Thing
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Making Love to Roget’s Wife
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The Man on the Tower
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Miraculous Simplicity
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Missing Measures
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New and Selected Poems, 1956–1996
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A New Geography of Poets
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O Paradise
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Oblivion and Stone
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The Old Formalism
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Inclined to Speak
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Indivisible
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Knowing
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Advocates of Poetry
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