Incoming Resources
- Thinking its presence, form, race, and subjectivity in contemporary Asian American poetry, Dorothy J. Wang
- Forms, whole, rhythm, hierarchy, network, Caroline Levine
- The work of difference, modernism, romanticism, and the production of literary form, Audrey Wasser
- A practical guide to poetry forms, how to find the perfect form for your poem, Alison Chisholm
- A little book on form, an exploration into the formal imagination of poetry, Robert Hass
- Epic and empire, politics and generic form from Virgil to Milton, David Quint
- The erotics of restraint, essays on literary form, Douglas Glover
- The shape of the signifier, 1967 to the end of history, Walter Benn Michaels
- The weaver-god, he weaves, Melville and the poetics of the novel, Christopher Sten
- Genre matters, essays in theory and criticism, Garwin Dowwd, Lesley Stevenson and Jeremy Strong
- The Long and Short of It, From Aphorism to Novel
- Patterns in poetry, recognizing and analyzing poetic form and meter, Greg Roza
- How to read a nonfiction book
- Prose poetry and the city, Donna Stonecipher
- Les genres littéraires, le roman, la poésie et le théâtre, document rédigé par Marie-Charlotte Schneider, maitre en langues et littératures françaises et romanes (Université Catholique de Louvain)
- Who's Afraid of Opera?, Michael Walsh
- Unbreak My Heart, a memoir, Toni Braxton
- Anatomy of a Song, the oral history of 45 iconic hits that changed Rock, R&B, and Pop, Marc Myers
- Gold Dust Woman, the biography of Stevie Nicks, Stephen Davis
- Pop Star Goddesses, Jennifer Armstrong
- The Dirt, Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars and Tommy Lee
- Runnin' with the Devil Unabridged, Joe Layden and Noel Monk
- Shakespeare and this "imperfect" world, dramatic form and the nature of knowing, Giulio Marra
- Ringo, with a little help, Michael Seth Starr
- MJ, the genius of Michael Jackson, Steve Knopper
- Son of a Milkman, Brian Wheat
- Outlaw, Michael Streissguth
- Homeplace, John Lingan
- The Ignorant Maestro, Itay Talgam
- Willie Nelson's Letters to America, Willie Nelson
- Songs Only You Know, a memoir, Sean Madigan Hoen
- Me, Inc., Gene Simmons
- Johnny B. Bad, Stephanie Bennett
- They Call Me Supermensch, a backstage pass to the amazing worlds of film, food, and rock 'n' roll, Shep Gordon
- Never Say No to a Rock Star, in the studio with Dylan, Sinatra, Jagger and more--, Glenn Berger
- Here We Are Now, Charles R. Cross
- Levon, Sandra B. Tooze
- Raising Hell, Jon Wiederhorn
- Climbing up on the Rough Side, Various Authors
- Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?, Charles Hirshberg and Mark Zwonitzer
- 28 Cool Tracks of Royalty Free Music, Various Authors
- Can I Say, living large, cheating death, and drums, drums, drums, Travis Barker
- A New America, how music reshaped the culture and future of a nation and redefined my life, Tommy Mottola
- The Wrecking Crew, the inside story of rock and roll's best-kept secret, Kent Hartman
- Shock and Awe, glam rock and its legacy, from the seventies to the twenty-first century, Simon Reynolds
- Dylan Goes Electric!, Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the night that split the sixties, Elijah Wald
- Mental Floss: The Curious Movie Buff, Jennifer M. Wood
- Listen Up!, Chris Howard and Mark Howard
- 18 and Life on Skid Row, Sebastian Bach