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Something Missing From This World

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Refugee 33,333

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A Blind Salmon

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No Gods Live Here

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Is It Poetry?

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Nostalgia Doesn’t Flow Away Like Riverwater

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Canting Arms

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Foreign Music

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The Long Coming of the Fire

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The Law of Conservation

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The Poetic Garden of Liu Zongyuan

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Herostories

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Time Stitches

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Motherfield

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Isles of Firm Ground

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Always Different

This collection of poetry from Hungarian master Gyula Jenei, peers into nostalgia and its uncertainties, grappling with histories and temporalities that are unrecognizable or gone.
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Habitus

An explosive entry into the world of poetry from the most acclaimed debut poet ever in the Dutch language.
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The River in the Belly

In his debut collection of poetry in English, the widely acclaimed author of Tram 83 returns to the Deep Vellum catalog with a moving lyric meditation on the Democratic Republic of Congo and its namesake river.
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Two Half Faces

The first English-language collection by Moroccan-Dutch sensation Mustafa Stitou, Two Half Faces spans the career of an adventurous, exalted poet, a master of the Dutch language and a prophet of his time.

The Freedom Factory

If the team that makes The Moth travelled back in time to a Soviet factory, these are the grotesquely funny stories they'd come back with.

The Wild Great Wall

The edgy, lyrical verse of an essential voice from the China

Stormwarning

Sonic Peace

Futureman

Croatian War Nocturnal

Mr. Fix It

An Eternity in Tangiers

Zero Visibility

The Conspiracy

Cold Moons

Smooth-Talking Dog

Standing on Earth

The End of the Dark Era

It Was Easy to Set the Snow On Fire

Panthers in the Hole

Rituals of Restlessness

Against the Current

Night-Sky Checkerboard

The Black Flower and Other Zapotec Poems

Natives

Like A New Sun

Rilke Shake

Jacob the Mutant

Uyghurland, the Farthest Exile

"Uyghurland" collects over two decades of Ahmatjan Osman's poetry in Jeffrey Yang's collaborative translations from the Uyghur and Arabic. Osman, the foremost Uyghur poet of his generation, channels his ancestors alongside Mallarme and Rimbaud, observing the world from exile. Born in 1964, Osman grew up in Urumchi, the capital and the largest city

Bessarabian Stamps

Reminiscent of Bruno Schulz's "Street of Crocodiles," Oleg Woolf's "Bessarabian Stamps" -- a cycle of 16 stories set mostly in the village of Sanduleni -- is a vivid, surreal evocation of a liminal world. Sanduleni's denizens are in permanent flux, forever shifting languages, cultures, and states (in every sense of the word). Woolf has relocated ma

Diorama

Shiki Nagaoka: A Nose for Fiction

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