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For the first time, the full, explosive record of the unthinkable: how a US president compromised American foreign policy in exchange for the promise of future business and covert election assistance. Looking back at this moment in history, historians will ask if Americans knew they were living through the first case of criminal conspiracy between an American presidential candidate turned commander in chief and a geopolitical enemy. The answer might be: it was hard to see the whole picture. The stories coming in from around the globe have often seemed fantastical: clandestine meetings in foreign capitals, secret recordings in a Moscow hotel, Kremlin agents infiltrating the Trump inner circle...
In the third volume of his Proof series, New York Times bestselling author Seth Abramson takes readers on a deep dive into the Ukraine scandal, revealing it to be more sinister, complex, and transnational than previously thought. Abramson’s research on Trump administration corruption positions the Ukraine scandal as the foreseeable culmination of years of clandestine machinations involving scores of players, from Beijing to Budapest, Ankara to Caracas, Warsaw to Jerusalem, Kyiv to Riyadh, and Moscow to D.C. While many know about the July 2019 telephone call that ignited the Ukraine scandal, most don’t know about the concurrent attempts by members of Trump’s inner circle to take over Uk...
The dramatic and meticulously researched new book from former criminal defence attorney and criminal investigator Seth Abramson into the complex web of ties surrounding Donald Trump, showing how Proof of Collusion was only the beginning of the story. In late 2015, international dealmaker and current cooperating witness in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation George Nader convened a secret meeting aboard a massive luxury yacht in the Red Sea. Nader pitched to several Middle Eastern leaders a plan for a new pro-US, pro-Israel alliance of Arab nations that would fundamentally alter the geopolitics of the Middle East while marginalising Iran, Syria and Turkey. To succeed, the ...
"Working in the vivid and revivifying borderlands of such American adventures as Ed Dorn's "Gunslinger, The Suburban Ecstasies" propounds a syllabic heroism, one in which even the gentlest, most lyric proposals set forth towards ecstasy.--Donald Revell, author of "A Thief of Strings."
Poetry. "A deep thinker... and a philosopher." Rolling Stone "A magna- cum- weirdo." Salon "Mind- bending..." Entertainment Weekly "A major American voice." Colorado Review "A virtuoso." Los Angeles Review of Books "A powerful voice." Notre Dame Review "Champions an arts movement called 'metamodernism.'" British Association for Modernist Studies "Uncommonly interested in hard questions, and harder answers, about how to live." Publishers Weekly"
Here is a book that is truly quietly deeply subtle. It appears to operate along the lines of here is how one thing follows another; it appears to rely on anticipated cause and effect to spring us forth from one fraction of a split second's thought to the next. There are many and then actions in this book. What follows comes as a surprise sometimes even when it shouldn't. For instance, at one poem's conclusion it says: An archer shoots. That's what an archer does. And this is astonishing. And then it is almost heartbreaking and then one must do a double take and then there is poetry. --Dara Wier A few rare holdouts to the contrary, American culture is loud, unsubtle, insensitive, needy, exhau...
Biography of Seth Abramson, currently Assistant Professor of English at University of New Hampshire, previously Series Co-Editor, Best American Experimental Writing at Best American Experimental Writing Series and Series Co-Editor, Best American Experimental Writing at Best American Experimental Writing Series.
Poetry. "America has been awaiting the arrival of a poet like this for a generation." Barn Owl Review "A major American voice." Colorado Review A MAGNA-CUM-WIERDO SALON PROLIX THE VOLTA A RADICAL TONY HOAGLAND A BETTER POET THAN A STATISTICIAN THE ECONOMIST ENERGETIC THE KENYON REVIEW AMERICA HAS BEEN AWAITING THE ARRIVAL OF A POET LIKE THIS FOR A GENERATION BARN OWL REVIEW MENTIONS STEPS MFA PROGRAMS CAN TAKE TO HUMANIZE THE APPLICATION PROCESS CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION A DEEP THINKER STURGILL SIMPSON THIS MAN WAS MEANT TO BLOG HTMLGIANT A SUPERB MODERN POET POETRY SOCIETY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE A BLUSTERING NERD THE SONORA REVIEW LIKE LOOKING AT MY OWN DNA TOSSED INTO A PAPER BAG & SHAKEN UP...
BAX 2020, guest-edited by Joyelle McSweeney and Carmen Maria Machado, is the sixth edition of the critically acclaimed anthology series compiling an exciting mix of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and genre-defying work. Featuring a diverse roster of new and established authors—including Anne Boyer, Alice Notley, and Raquel Salas Rivera—BAX 2020 presents an expansive view of high-energy writing. from Okazaki Fragments by Kanika Agrawal These proceedings in nature These proceedings in cold biology These proceedings in chemical society These proceedings in physical communication We refer to the concentration of residues We observe that one sediments faster than the other We presume as fact that most of what we do is in growing incomplete short chains We further support the conclusion We indicate direction also by another method We are grateful to Drs.
An anthology of experimental, innovative, cross-genre writing