Incoming Resources
- The poem is you, 60 contemporary American poems and how to read them, Stephen Burt
- Modern and contemporary Afro-American poetry, edited by Bernard W. Bell
- The new Oxford book of English verse, 1250-1950,, chosen and edited by Helen Gardner
- Lyrical ballads, [by] Wordsworth and Coleridge; the text of the 1798 ed. with the additional 1800 poems and the prefaces. Edited with introd., notes and appendices by R.L. Brett and A.R. Jones
- Paper dance, 55 Latino poets, edited by Victor Hernández Cruz, Leroy V. Quintana, and Virgil Suarez
- ¡Manteca!:, an anthology of Afro-Latin@ poets, edited by Melissa Castillo-Garsow
- The fire this time, a new generation speaks about race, edited by Jesmyn Ward
- Bread & steel, Illinois poets reading from their works, edited by Kevin Stein, Illinois Poet Laureate, [Bradley University]
- Hard times require furious dancing, new poems, by Alice Walker ; foreword and illustrations by Shiloh McCloud
- Poetry of the First World War, an anthology, edited by Tim Kendall
- The odes of Pindar, translated by Richmond Lattimore
- The lunatic, poems, Charles Simic
- Native guard, Natasha Trethewey
- Averno, Louise Glück
- God's trombones, seven Negro sermons in verse, by James Weldon Johnson ; drawings by Aaron Douglas ; lettering by C.B. Falls
- Pushkin threefold; narrative, lyric, polemic, and ribald verse., The originals with linear and metric translations by Walter Arndt
- No enemies, no hatred, selected essays and poems, Liu Xiaobo ; edited by Perry Link, Tienchi Martin-Liao, and Liu Xia ; with a foreword by Václav Havel
- Olio, Tyehimba Jess
- Jim Harrison, complete poems, edited by Joseph Bednarik, introduction by Terry Tempest Williams
- Slang, the people's poetry, Michael Adams
- American hybrid, a Norton anthology of new poetry, edited by Cole Swensen and David St. John
- Late wife, poems, Claudia Emerson
- The situation of poetry;, four essays on the relations between poetry, mysticism, magic, and knowledge, [by] Jacques and Raïssa Maritain. [Translated from the original French by Marshall Suther]
- Burning bright, an anthology of sacred poetry, edited by Patricia Hampl
- Red hot salsa, bilingual poems on being young and Latino in the United States, edited by Lori Marie Carlson ; introduction by Oscar Hijuelos
- Collected poems, 1974--2004, Rita Dove
- The Iliad, Homer ; translated, with an introduction and notes, by Stephen Mitchell
- The Penguin anthology of twentieth-century American poetry, edited with an introduction by Rita Dove
- Birthday letters, Ted Hughes
- In the interlude, poems, 1945-1960, translated into English verse by Henry Kamen ; With a foreword by Sir Maurice Bowra, and notes by George Katkov
- The people, yes, [by] Carl Sandburg
- The garden thrives, twentieth-century African-American poetry, edited and with an introduction by Clarence Major
- Tudor verse satire;, selected and edited by K.W. Gransden
- Illinois poets,, a selection,, edited by E. Earle Stibitz
- Stag's leap, by Sharon Olds
- Holocaust poetry, compiled and introduced by Hilda Schiff
- Shadeland, Andrew Grace
- The essential Petrarch, edited and translated, with an introduction, by Peter Hainsworth
- The Iliad, Homer ; translated by Rodney Merrill
- The book of folly, Anne Sexton
- Life on Mars, poems, Tracy K. Smith
- The Iliad, Homer ; translated by Robert Fagles ; introduction and notes by Bernard Knox
- Like thunder, poets respond to violence in America, edited by Virgil Suʹarez and Ryan G. Van Cleave
- The uses of poetry, Denys Thompson
- The spoken word revolution, slam, hip-hop & the poetry of a new generation, edited by Mark Eleveld ; advised by Marc Smith ; introduction by Billy Collins
- Abe Lincoln, an anthology, compiled and edited by Hilah Paulmier ; illustrated by Lee Ames
- Citizen, an American lyric, Claudia Rankine
- The crossed-out swastika, Cyrus Cassells
- Beowulf, a verse translation, Frederick Rebsamen
- The open door, one hundred poems, one hundred years of Poetry magazine, edited by Don Share and Christian Wiman