And He Smiles Anyways (Large Print), Justin Farmer
$15.00A thoughtful debut poetry collection that explores meaning, gratitude, and humanity through playful imagination and a cosmic sense of scale.
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A thoughtful debut poetry collection that explores meaning, gratitude, and humanity through playful imagination and a cosmic sense of scale.

An intimate poetry collection exploring life’s dualities, identity, and emotional growth, written with honesty, restraint, and quiet power.

A fierce, inventive poetry collection by Chickasaw poet Jenny L. Davis that confronts myths of Indigenous extinction and asserts Native presence, survival, and queer lived experience.

A fiery, one-issue Harlem Renaissance magazine that broke every rule. Featuring Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen, and bold art by Aaron Douglas, Fire!! remains a landmark of Black modernism, rebellion, and unapologetic expression.

A powerful paperback poetry collection exploring Japanese American internment, intergenerational trauma, and multiracial queer identity—where memory, grief, and love are carried forward across generations.

A thoughtful poetry collection blending therapy language and lived experience, exploring queer identity, motherhood, caretaking, and the healing power of uncertainty.

A luminous, heartbreaking poetry collection reflecting on love, loss, and survival during the AIDS epidemic, where grief and beauty exist side by side.

An intimate poetry collection about passion, vulnerability, and the many shapes love can take.

A visionary cornerstone of American modernist poetry, pairing The Bridge and White Buildings in one powerful, queer-resonant collection by Hart Crane.