George Quasha's extraordinary sculptures unite natural stones in a state of breathtakingly improb...
''Words say too much to let you know the truth.' George Quasha's torqued, enigmatic proverbs crea...
When Thoreau wrote in his Journal in 1841, 'Good poetry seems so simple and natural a thing that ...
Awareness Inside Language is the most comprehensive discussion of poet-artist George Quasha's 'ax...
Art. Literary Nonfiction. Latino Latina Studies. Poetry. This artist-approved publication feature...
Haunting and strangely provocative new installations by artist Gary Hill, celebrated worldwide in...
In Ainu Dreams, poet George Quasha and buun, a Japanese artist living in America, collaborate in ...
This essential reader from Station Hill (Blanchot's longtime publisher in the United States) is s...
SPEAKING ANIMATE: PREVERBS is one of seven preverb complexes comprising the unpublished book Exch...
The first independent book publication of ' the essay that changed American poetry' is reintroduc...
Art. Literary Nonfiction. Text by George Quasha and Charles Stein presented in a bilingual French...
You enter a long, dark corridor. Indistinct luminous shapes seem to move in place on the walls. T...