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University of Nevada Press Fall 2025 Catalogue

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80 pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • $17.00 paper 978-1-64779-205-3 | e-book 978-1-64779-206-0 The Test Site Poetry Series Winner of the 2023 Betsy Joiner Flanagan Poetry Prize

The Long Now Conditions Permit Poems

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The Battle to Stay in America

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80 pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • $17.00 paper 978-1-64779-203-9 | e-book 978-1-64779-204-6 The Test Site Poetry Series Winner of the 2023 Test Site Poetry Prize

Historical Archaeology in the Cortez Mining District

Jami Macarty The Long Now Conditions Permit confronts the persistent brutalities of our world through poetry that both names and resists the injustices shaping it. From the quiet sorrows of everyday slight to the overwhelming crises of ecological collapse and gendered violence, these poems document what is occurring—the horrendous and the intimate, the anguished and the magnificent. DECEMBER

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In A Grain of Sand in Lambeth, poetry becomes a lens through which to explore the complex, visionary world of William Blake. Drawing on Blake’s own rejection of tradition and his relentless quest to challenge the boundaries of art, Geoffrey Babbitt confronts the tensions between genius and convention, life and death, light and dark. DECEMBER

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Poems

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A Grain of Sand in Lambeth

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