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Myths
and Voices : Contemporary Canadian Fiction
Edited by David Lampe
To Canadas
artists was left the task of modulating wild myths...and the relentless
power of natures challenge to European man obsessed with
a claim to supremacy. With uncompromising vitality and vision
the tales shock with their beauty as much as with bitter violence
and despair. Small Press
Volume
2 Dispatches Series
ISBN 1-877727-28-8
51/2 x 81/2 420 pages $17.00 paper
The
Legend of Being Irish: A Collection of Irish-American Poetry
Edited by David Lampe
"...Moore,
Stevens, Berryman and Roethke as well as Logan, Creeley, Carroll,
Kinnell, and others. Lampe has done a fine job; he has good taste,
sharp scissors, fresh glue, and a bloody good collection.
-Contact II
ISBN 0-9343834-23-7·
5 1/2 x 8 1/2 · 120 pages · $9.00 paper

Extravaganza
: A Novel by Gordon Lish
"It
is the genius of this novel that it nevertheless refuses the authority
of the claim...Extravaganza must be seen as the creative act par
excellence. -Denis Donoghue
ISBN
1-877727-05-9 · 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 · 190 pages ·
$10.00 paper

Where
This Lake Is
Jeff Lodge
Fiction; New American Series, Vol. 1
When Gonzalo Paredes is found dead, his employer, Jerry Hopkins,
who runs an American restaurant in Guatemala, sets out to discover
who murdered him and why. His search leads him to a CIA operative,
a colonel in the Guatemalan army, and to revelations about himself.
of Vonnegut, Robert Stone, even Joseph Conrad...a memorable
work of fiction.- Thomas De Haven
Original Trade
Paperback
ISBN: 1-877727 - 68-7 ·6x9 ·250 pages ·$14.00

Winged
Insects
Joel Long
“Joel Long’s perceptively imagined poems reside in
the permeable membrane of inner and outer, where the world’s
events and objects are transformed by interior life. Quietly tender
and keenly observed, these poems are thoughtful beauty and grace.”
-Jane Hirshfield
“These poems . . . offer openings into new
worlds profound familiar, and unexpected.”
-Pattiann Rogers
Poetry White Pine Press Poetry Prize 4
5.5 x 8.5 96 pages $13.00 1-877727-98-9

A Woman In Her Garden: Selected Poems of Dulce
Maria Loynaz
Translated by Judith Kerman
Secret Weavers Series Volume 16
Born in Cuba in 2902 Loynaz established her literary
reputation in the first half of the 20th century. After the Cuban
revolution in 1959, she retreated to her beloved home and vowed
to never write again.. In 1992 she received the Cervantes Prize,
the most prestigious award in the Spanish language. She died in
1997. A Woman In Her Garden presents a bilingual selection of
her work. from all phases of her career.
ISBN 1-893996-55-7 176 pages $16.00 paperback
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