Welcome to our Recent Titles section. Below are listings from our library of past publications, ordered from top to bottom, by publication release date. Simply find the title you are looking for and click on the link next to the title to get further information on the title or to place an order.

Below The Surface
Poems by Robert Shaw
ISBN 0-914278-77-0
$12.00 US

The fourth book by one of the leading formalist poets of our day revels in Frostian wit—he teaches at Mount Holyoke College near Frost’s (and Dickinson’s) beloved Amherst—and devilish wordplays that, guilty surface pleasures as they are, nevertheless point to depths only such a dazzling way with words could unearth.

Nobe’s Kitchen
Poems by Quintin Prout
ISBN 0-914278-75-4
$10.00 US

The first book by a Cave Canem Fellow and the poet-in-residence at the Black Repertory Theater Company in Providence celebrates the saving grace of African-American culture in general, and his own Cape Verdean heritage in particular, in poems that are at once funny and tender, heart-breaking and visionary.

Kore In Bloom
Poems by Margaret Holley
ISBN 0-914278-74-6
$10.95 US

The third collection by a widely praised and well-traveled poet now living in Arizona, centers on a twelve-part title sequence that retells the myth of Persephone from a highly personal perspective and with a (relatively) happy ending.

Voice On The Wind
Poems by Robert Richman
ISBN 0-914278-72-X
$10.00 US

The first book by the Poetry Editor of The New Criterion, a poet-critic who wears his learning as lightly as he handles rhyme and meter.

The Dominion Of Lights
Poems by Isabel Nathaniel
ISBN 0-914278-69-X
$9.95 US

The haunting poems in this first book, where the most elegant (and eloquent) surfaces are shadowed by anguish, won the Texas Institute of Arts and Letters Award for the Best Book of Poetry in 1996.

Rainshadow
Poems by Albert Garcia
ISBN 0-914278-68-1
$9.95 US

The first collection by the California poet and naturalist focusing on abiding family relationships and childhood memories.

Cold Reading
Poems by Laurence Goldstein
ISBN 0-914278-66-5
$9.95 US

The third collection by the long-time editor of the Michigan Quarterly Review combines a commitment to poetry informed by tradition with an almost obsessive devotion to pop culture.

Hazard Duty
Poems by Peter Schmitt
ISBN 0-914278-65-7
$9.95 US

From the author of Country Airport (Copper Beech) comes a collection of of moving and memorable passages about the trials and tribulations of everyday life.

Country Airport
Poems by Peter Schmitt
ISBN 0-914278-52-5
$6.95 US

The first book by a Miami poet who recently saw an unprecedented three poems from it featured in a single year (2003) on Garrison Keillor’s NPR show “The Writer’s Almanac.”

These Branching Moments:
Forty Odes by Jelaluddin Rumi

Translated by John Moyne & Coleman Barks
ISBN 0-914278-50-9
$10.00 US

In these acclaimed English versions, the thirteenth-century Sufi mystic poet who wrote in Persian and founded in Turkey the Order of Whirling Dervishes has become the best-selling poet in twenty-first century America.

Rubiyat: Poems by Nazim Hikmet
Translated by Randy Blasing & Mutlu Konuk
ISBN 0-914278-48-7
$10.00 US

These are the first English translations of the thirty-odd quatrains written in prison during WWII by the world-class modern Turkish poet, a political prisoner in Turkey for thirteen years whose poetry has been translated into fifty-plus languages since his death in exile in 1963.

Spirit Spirit: Shaman Songs
Versions by David Cloutier
ISBN 0-914278-30-4
$8.95 US

This popular collection of Siberian, Eskimo, and Northwest Coast Indian songs rendered in contemporary American English was the first Copper Beech title thirty years ago and has remained in print continuously ever since.

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