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A.M. Kabal
(Bad Money)
Wassily Kadinsky
(Sounds, translated with an introduction by E. R. Napier)
Petero Kalulé
(Kalimba)
Edward Kamau Brathwaite
(Mother Poem)
Anna Kamienska
(Two Darknesses translated by Tomasz P. Krzeszowski and Desmond Graham)
Anna Kamienska
(Astonishments, Selected Poems of Anna Kamienska, edited by Grazyna Drabik and David Curzon)
Ilya Kaminsky
(Dancing in Odessa )
Ilya Kaminsky
(Deaf Republic)
Daniel Kane
(All Poets Welcome: The Lower East Side Poetry Scene in the 1960s)
Daniel Kane
(We Saw the Light: Conversations between the New American Cinema and Poetry)
Sheelagh Kanelli
(The Nets)
Sylvia Kantaris
(The Tenth Muse)
Sylvia Kantaris
(The Air Mines of Mistila)
Sándor Kányádi
(Dancing Embers, translated by Paul Sohar)
Bhanu Kapil
(How to Wash a Heart)
Bhanu Kapil
(Incubation: a space for monsters)
Justin Kaplan
(Walt Whitman: A Life)
Jaan Kaplinski
(Evening Brings Everything Back, translated by Jaan Kaplinski and Fiona Sampson)
Jaan Kaplinski
(Selected Poems)
Martha Kapos
(My Nights in Cupid's Palace)
Doris Kareva
(Shape of Time, translated by Tiina Aleman)
Frederick R. Karl
(William Faulkner: American Writer A Biography)
Mary Karr
(Abacus and The Devil's Tour)
Kapka Kassabova
(Someone Else's Life)
P.J. Kavanagh
(Life Before Death)
P.J. Kavanagh
(Selected Poems)
P.J. Kavanagh
(Presences: New and Selected Poems)
P.J. Kavanagh
(Collected Poems)
P.J. Kavanagh
(A Kind of Journal 1987-2002)
Jackie Kay
(The Adoption Papers)
Jackie Kay
(Other Lovers)
Judith Kazantzis
(Minefield)
Judith Kazantzis
(Let's Pretend)
Judith Kazantzis
(The Rabbit Magician Plate)
Judith Kazantzis
(Selected Poems, 1977-1992)
Judith Kazantzis
(The Odysseus Poems)
Jonathan Keates
(Stendhal)
Brian Keeble
(Conversing with Paradise)
Edmund Keeley
(Modern Greek Poetry: Voice and Myth)
Dennis Keene
(Surviving and The Modern Japanese Prose Poem Trans. Dennis Keene )
Donald Keene
(Dawn to the West: Japanese Literature in the Modern Era: Fiction)
James Keery
(Apocalypse)
Weldon Kees
(Collected Poems)
S.K. Kelen
(Atomic Ballet)
S.K. Kelen
(Dingo Sky)
Richard Kell
(Heartwood)
Richard Kell
(The Broken Circle)
Richard Kell
(In Praise of Warmth: New and Selected Poems)
Richard Kell
(Collected Poems)
Richard Kell
(Collected Poems 1962-1993 , introduced by Fred Johnston and Under the Rainbow)
Roni Keller
(Keeping Up Appearances)
David Kelley
(The New French Poetry)
Roisin Kelly
(Rapture)
Tim Kendall
(Modern English War Poetry)
Tim Kendall
(The Art of Robert Frost )
Andrew Karpati Kennedy
(Chance Survivor)
X.J. Kennedy
(The Lords of Misrule)
Victoria Kennefick
(White Whale)
Victoria Kennefick
(Eat Or We Both Starve)
Brendan Kennelly
(A Time for Voices: Selected Poems 1960-1990)
Brendan Kennelly
(The Book of Judas)
Brendan Kennelly
(Euripides' The Trojan Women: A New Version)
Brendan Kennelly
(The Man Made of Rain)
Brendan Kennelly
(Begin)
Brendan Kennelly
(Familiar Strangers: New and Selected Poems 1960-2004)
Brendan Kennelly
(Reservoir Voices)
Brendan Kennelly
(Guff)
Hugh Kenner
(WILLARD GOODWIN, Hugh Kenner: A Bibliography, Foreword by Guy Davenport)
Richard Kenney
(The Evolution of the Flightless Bird)
Richard Kenney
(The Invention of the Zero)
Jean Kent
(The Satin Bowerbird)
Jane Kenyon
(Let Evening Come)
Frank Kermode
(The Genesis of Secrecy: On the Interpretation of Narrative)
Frank Kermode
(Pleasing Myself)
Jack Kerouac
(Book of Haikus . Edited with an introduction by Regina Weinreich)
Alister Kershaw
(Poems of Love and Loss)
Sean Wai Keung
(you are mistaken)
Sean Wai Keung
(sikfan glaschu)
Jean Khalfa
(The New French Poetry)
Mimi Khalvati
(In White Ink)
Mimi Khalvati
(Mirror Work)
Mimi Khalvati
(Entries on Light)
Mimi Khalvati
(fifty fifty, edited by Charles Bainbridge, Tania Earnshaw, Selima Hill, Mimi Khalvati, Stephen Knight, Simon Smith)
Mimi Khalvati
(The Meanest Flower)
Mimi Khalvati
(Earthshine)
Mimi Khalvati
(Afterwardness)
Safia Khan
(Too Much Mirch)
Daniil Kharms
(The Plummeting Old Women, translated by Neil Cornwell)
Vladimir Khodasevich
(Selected Poems)
Vénus Khoury-Ghata
(The Water People)
Benedict Kiely
(A Letter to Peachtree And Nine Other Stories)
Katharine Kilalea
(Okay Mr Field)
John Killick
(Inexplicable Occasions)
Evan Kindley
(Poet-Critics and the Administration of Culture)
Bruce King
(Seventeenth-century English Literature)
Bruce King
(Modern Indian Poetry in English)
Bruce King
(The Oxford English Literary History, Volume 13. 1948-2000 The Internationalization of English Literature)
Jenny King
(Letting the Dark Through)
Jenny King
John King
(Poetry Workshop)
Mary King
(Homing)
P. J. King
(Nine Contemporary Poets: A Critical Introduction )
Richard King
(The Lark Ascending)
Mark Kinkead-Weekes
(Mark Kinkead-Weekes and Ian Gregor, William Golding: A Critical Study)
David Kinloch
(Paris-Forfar)
David Kinloch
(Finger of a Frenchman)
David Kinloch
(Some Women HappenStance)
Galway Kinnell
(Selected Poems )
Galway Kinnell
(Strong is Your Hold)
John Kinsella
(Eschatologies)
John Kinsella
(Full Fathom Five and Syzygy)
John Kinsella
(Poems 1980-1994)
John Kinsella
(Rivers)
John Kinsella
(The Pastoraclasm)
Thomas Kinsella
(Blood & Family and One Fond Embrace)
Thomas Kinsella
(From Centre City)
Thomas Kinsella
(Collected Poems 1956 - 2001)
Thomas Kinsella
(Selected Poems)
Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa
(Cane, Corn & Gully)
Pauline Kirk
(Scorpion Days)
Henry Kirke White
((1785-1806), Poems, Hymns & Prose Writings, edited by R. T. Beckwith)
Michael Kirkham
(The Imagination of Edward Thomas)
Kate Kirkpatrick
(Becoming Beauvoir: A Life)
Adam Kirsch
(The Modern Element: Essays on Contemporary Poetry)
Sarah Kirsch
(A Selection of Poems by Sarah Kirsch, translated by Wendy Mulford and Anthony Vivis and The Brontës Hats)
Helen Kitson
(Love Among the Guilty)
August Kleinzahler
(The Strange Hours Travelers Keep)
August Kleinzahler
(Snow Approaching on the Hudson)
Peter Knaggs
(Cowboy Hat)
Stephen Knight
(Dream City Cinema)
Stephen Knight
(fifty fifty, edited by Charles Bainbridge, Tania Earnshaw, Selima Hill, Mimi Khalvati, Stephen Knight, Simon Smith)
L. C. Knights
(Selected Essays in Criticism)
C.J. Koch
(The Doubleman )
C.J. Koch
(Crossing the Gap)
Kenneth Koch
(Selected Poems)
Kenneth Koch
(Hotel Lambosa)
Kenneth Koch
(Hotel Lambosa and other stories)
Kenneth Koch
(New Addresses)
Kenneth Koch
(A Possible World)
Jan Kochanowski
(Laments translated by Seamus Heaney and Stanislaw Baranczak)
Marius Kociejowski
(The Machine Minders)
Marius Kociejowski
(Music's Bride)
Marius Kociejowski
(The Street Philosopher and the Holy Fool)
Marius Kociejowski
(God’s Zoo)
Marius Kociejowski
(A Factotum in the Book Trade)
Frank Koenegracht
(Selected Poems)
John Koethe
(Falling Water)
Ingrid de Kok
(transfer)
Arun Kolatkar
(Collected Poems in English)
Anise Koltz
(At the Edge of Night, translated from French by Anne-Marie Glasheen)
Yusef Komunyakaa
Rutger Kopland
(A World Beyond Myself translated and introduced by James Brockway with a foreword by Jeremy Hooker)
Rutger Kopland
(What Water Left Behind)
Richard Kostelanetz
('The End' Essentials/Appendix )
Virginia M. Kouidis
(Mina Loy, American Modernist Poet)
Lotte Kramer
(Family Arrivals and Ice-Break)
Lotte Kramer
(Selected and New Poems)
Jonathan Kramnick
(Criticism and Truth: Method in Literary Studies)
Karl Kraus
(In These Great Times, A Karl Kraus Reader. Edited by Harry Zohn)
Michael Krüger
(Diderot's Cat: selected poems, translated by Richard Dove)
Michael Krüger
(Diderot's Cat, Selected Poems. Introduced and translated by Richard Dove)
Juris Kronsberg
(Wolf One-Eye)
Krishan Kumar
(Utopia and Anti-Utopia in Modern Times)
Maxine Kumin
(Bringing Together)
Mazisi Kunene
(Emperor Shaka the Great: A Zulu Epic)
Zaffar Kunial
(Faber New Poets 11)
Zaffar Kunial
(England’s Green)
Stanley Kunitz
(The Poems of Stanley Kunitz 1928-1978)
Stanley Kunitz
(The Collected Poems)
Reiner Kunze
(and Mireille Gansel In Time of Need, translated by Edmund Jephcott, with an essay by Ritchie Robertson)
Frank Kuppner
(Second Best Moments in Chinese History)
Aleksandr Kushner
(Apollo In The Snow: selected poems 1960-87, translated by Paul Graves and Carol Ueland)
Theophilus Kwek
(The First Five Storms)

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