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DORSET PRIZE WINNERS WWW.TUPELOPRESS.ORG<br />

Dancing in Odessa<br />

Ilya Kaminsky<br />

Selected by Eleanor Wilner<br />

Winner, ForeWord’s BOTYA<br />

Winner, American Academy of Arts & Letters’<br />

Addison M. Metcalf Award<br />

This magical collection written by a Russian<br />

immigrant who came to America without knowing<br />

a single word of English has become one of the<br />

most acclaimed first books of the new century.<br />

Kaminsky creates an imaginary city where every<br />

kind of boundary can be traversed and<br />

transcended.<br />

“Kaminsky is more than a promising young poet;<br />

he is a poet of promise fulfilled. I am in awe of his<br />

gifts.” — Carolyn Forché<br />

Ilya Kaminsky was born in Odessa, Ukraine,<br />

and came to the U.S. in 1993 when his family was<br />

granted asylum. He has received a Whiting<br />

Writer’s Award, the annual Ruth Lilly Poetry<br />

Fellowship, and a Lannan Literary Fellowship.<br />

He teaches at San Diego State University and<br />

New England College, and serves as Director of<br />

the Harriet Monroe Poetry Institute at the Poetry<br />

Foundation.<br />

$16.95, 9781932195125<br />

Broadside: page 18<br />

Severance Songs<br />

Joshua Corey<br />

Selected by Ilya Kaminsky<br />

“... formally playful and emotionally<br />

raw, with an intensity of expression<br />

that is at times harrowing.”<br />

— Paul Hoover<br />

$16.95, 9781932195927<br />

Biogeography<br />

Sandra Meek<br />

Selected by <strong>Tupelo</strong> <strong>Press</strong> Editors<br />

“… an extraordinary achievement….<br />

weighted with love of world and word,<br />

full of incipient loss that haunts....”<br />

— Asheville Poetry Review<br />

$16.95, 9781932195705<br />

Archicembalo<br />

G. C. Waldrep<br />

Finalist, ForeWord’s BOTYA<br />

Finalist, Eric Hoffer Award<br />

Selected by C.D. Wright<br />

“… might be the best book of prose<br />

poems to appear in a long while.”<br />

— Publishers Weekly<br />

$16.95, 9781932195743<br />

Red Summer<br />

Amaud Jamaul Johnson<br />

Selected by Carl Phillips:<br />

“… startles and impresses with its<br />

sheer range of vision…. The stirring<br />

debut of a restorative new<br />

American voice.”<br />

$16.95, 9781932195323<br />

Dismal Rock<br />

Davis McCombs<br />

Winner, Eric Hoffer Award<br />

Selected by Linda Gregerson:<br />

“How rare it is to encounter a writer ...<br />

who finds the world more compelling<br />

than the self.”<br />

$16.95 paper, 9781932195484<br />

Ice, Mouth, Song<br />

Rachel Contreni Flynn<br />

Selected by Stephen Dunn:<br />

“… a haunting beauty…. Flynn will<br />

not pretty-up her world, nor will she<br />

be defeated by its harshness.”<br />

$16.95, 9781932195187<br />

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