Category: Best of the Backlist

Category: Best of the Backlist

Pitt Poetry Series Sale: New & Selected, 30% off

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Pitt Poetry Series Sale: New & Selected, 30% off

Pitt Poetry Series: New & Selected 2018 30% discount on all books. Use code PC692 at checkout to receive sale prices. Order online at www.upress.pitt.edu or call 800-62-2736. Discount applies only to books listed in our 2018 Pitt Poetry Series catalog. Sale ends April 30, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. EDT. Books not yet published or temporarily out of stock will be charged to your credit card when the book is available.

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Poem from the Vault: “Blackbottom” by Toi Derricotte

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Poem from the Vault: “Blackbottom” by Toi Derricotte

Poem from the Vault aims to celebrate our diverse poetic history by highlighting backlist poetry from the Pitt Poetry Series. Ed Ochester has been the editor and creative force behind the series since 1978. We kick off Black History Month with a selection from Toi Derricotte’s 1989 collection, Captivity.   © 1989 Toi Derricotte from Captivity What are the forces that cause us to strike out and harm each other? Captivity explores the way in which the individual is held hostage by society; how the forces of racism, sexism, and classism frequently express themselves as violence within the family. The…

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Poem from the Vault: “DIGGER, DEEP SNOW” by Jim Daniels

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Poem from the Vault: “DIGGER, DEEP SNOW” by Jim Daniels

New to the UPP Blog, Poem from the Vault aims to celebrate our diverse poetic history by highlighting backlist poetry from the Pitt Poetry Series. Ed Ochester has been the editor and creative force behind the series since 1978. Our first selection comes from Jim Daniels third book of poems, M-80. DIGGER, DEEP SNOW A sudden day off. You invite neighbors over to shoot pool in the basement to fill the deep silence. You drink fast to get inspiration to talk about something besides snow. After a few drinks, Tony rips the felt with his cue when Gus kids him about…

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Best of the Backlist: Cuban Studies

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Best of the Backlist: Cuban Studies

As Cuba and the United States work to normalize relations, we feature a number of books on the island nation. Here’s a sampling: Queloides: Race and Racism in Cuban Contemporary Art Edited by Alejandro de la Fuente and Elío Rodriguez Valdés   Grupo Antillano: The Art of Afro-Cuba Edited by Alejandro de la Fuente   The Cuban Embargo: The Domestic Politics of an American Foreign Policy Patrick Haney and Walt Vanderbush   The Cuban Economy Archibald Ritter  

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John Hoerr’s account of the decline of the American steel industry is one of our all-time bestsellers

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John Hoerr’s account of the decline of the American steel industry is one of our all-time bestsellers

And the Wolf Finally Came: The Decline of the American Steel Industry John Hoerr “A fascinating account of USX’s turnabout, during the ’70s and ’80s, from the union’s staunchest ally to its most intransigent foe, and the steelworkers’ struggle to redefine their place in a divided industry.” —New York Times Book Review “An enormous labor of love, John Hoerr’s book comprehensively chronicles a national tragedy.” —The Nation A veteran reporter on American labor, John P. Hoerr analyzes the spectacular and tragic collapse of the steel industry in the 1980s. And the Wolf Finally Came demonstrates how an obsolete and adversarial…

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