
Oberlin College Press We're on a roll: for the second day in a row, today's featured poem on Poetry Daily is from an OCP publication. Check it out!
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Oberlin College Press Angie Estes' TRYST is featured on the Poetry Daily website today!
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Angie Estes is the author of three previous books: Chez Nous; Voice-Over, which won the 2001 FIELD Poetry Prize; and The Uses of Passion. The recipient of many awards, including a Pushcart Prize and the ...

Oberlin College Press Three of the 25 poets featured in AMERICAN ALPHABETS (Mark Doty, Yusef Komunyakaa, and Bruce Weigl) publish poems inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Nine poets — from Eastern Europe, America, Russia and Germany — write new works inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago.

Oberlin College Press OCP author Angie Estes reads at the Manhattan Review anniversary reading in NYC on Monday, November 2nd. KGB Bar, 85 E. 4th St., 7pm.
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Oberlin College Press The fall issue of FIELD is now being mailed out. Is your subscription up to date?
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The Fall 2009 issue (#81) features a symposium on the work of Philip Levine, with essays by Peter Klappert, Lee Upton, Edward Hirsch, Kathy Fagan, Kate Daniels, Tom Sleigh, and David St. John, followed ...

Oberlin College Press Marilyn Hacker's brilliant new translation of Emmanuel Moses' HE AND I is just out from OC Press. "A vital, ambitious new poet." --Kevin Prufer
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"Emmanuel Moses's intriguing poems range from Christ to Napoléon, medieval Orléans to present-day Majorca and Istanbul. His emotional reach is equally wide, by turns witty, ironic, poignant, ...

Oberlin College Press Nice review of Dennis Hinrichsen's KUROSAWA'S DOG in GENTLY READ LITERATURE. "Hinrichsen is a masterful poet with an exquisite ear and the capability of rendering the familiar magical. The interplays--the talent and craft demonstrated in this volume--are many-layered, complex, and deeply satisfying."
True Lines Not Mere Sentences: Renee Ashley on Dennis Hinrichsen’s Kurosawa’s Dog « Gently Read Lite
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Here’s the image that spans the second, and last, section break in Hinrichsen’s “Crazy Horse Mountain” which appears near the end of his new, his fifth, collection, Kurosawa’s Dog:

Oberlin College Press The fantastic fall issue of FIELD, including a symposium on Philip Levine, has just gone to press! Members of the Facebook group can get a sneak peek at the table of contents and sample a few poems here. Spread the word.
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There is more, there’s the perfect blue of sky, there’s a window, and hanging from the sill what could be garments of green cloth. Or perhaps they’re rugs? Where is everyone? you ask. ...

Oberlin College Press Announcing the winner of the 2009 FIELD Poetry Prize! Our thanks to all the poets who entered the competition.
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Oberlin College Press is pleased to announce that Amy Newlove Schroeder has been awarded the 2009 FIELD Poetry Prize. Her prize-winning manuscript, The Sleep Hotel, will be published by the Press in March 2010. ...

Oberlin College Press Angie Estes' TRYST in the New York Times Book Review. "The arts — from Cimabue’s painting to haute cuisine — are for Estes never mere luxuries; rather, the arts, and our pride in them, give us the only effective countermeasures to loneliness, helplessness and serious pain."
Poetry Collections by W. S. Merwin, G. C. Waldrep, Angie Estes and Eilean Ni Chuilleanain - Review -
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Poetry collections by W. S. Merwin, G. C. Waldrep, Angie Estes and Eilean Ni Chuilleanain. Plus a book of essays about contemporary photography.

Oberlin College Press Jon Loomis, author of VANITAS MOTEL and THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE, interviewed on "Morning Edition." (Okay, so it's about his detective novels rather than his poems, but we're thrilled anyway.)
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Author Jon Loomis says Provincetown, Mass., is the perfect setting for his series of crime novels; the funky beach town is so crazy in the summer that it's impossible to create a character who is over the top.

Oberlin College Press Hear Timothy Kelly read two poems from THE EXTREMITIES for NPR in Seattle.
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The Spring 2009 issue (#80) is the largest in FIELD's history. This special all-poetry issue, commemorating our 40th anniversary, includes great new work by D. Nurkse, Kevin Prufer, Thomas Lux, Betsy Sholl, Janice N. ...




















