Danniel Schoonebeek recommends

From the Stacks is a regular series on the Poetry Center Blog in which we solicit authors to wander our library and choose books that have been important to them and/or that they recommend.

Danniel Schoonebeek is the author of American Barricade (YesYes Books, 2014) and the forthcoming collection of poems Trébuchet, which was a 2015 National Poetry Series selection and will be published by University of Georgia Press in 2016. The recipient of a 2015 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship from Poetry Foundation, recent work appears in The New Yorker, Fence, Tin House, Kenyon Review, and elsewhere. He also hosts the Hatchet Job poetry series in Brooklyn and has been editor of the PEN Poetry Series since 2012. 

Canto A Su Amor Desaparecido by Raúl Zarita

The Importance of Being Iceland by Eileen Myles

Collected Fictions by Jorge Luis Borges

In the Murmurs of the Rotten Carcass Economy by Daniel Borzutzky

Complete Poems by Vasko Popa

The Singing Knives by Frank Stanford

Further Adventures With You by CD Wright

Debts & Lessons by Lynn Xu

It's No Good by Kirill Medvedev

For the Voice by Vladimir Mayakovsky

Of Being Dispersed by Simone White

Yearling  by Lo Kwa Mei-en

Extracting the Stone of Madness by Alejandra Pizarnik

Selected Poems by Christopher Logue

Event Factory by Renee Gladman

To Anacreon in Heaven and Other Poems by Graham Foust

Star Dust by Frank Bidart

Song by Brigit Pegeen Kelly

June Fourth Elegies by Liu Xiaobo

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