A landmark event exploring race in America Poetry and Race in America How the Humanities Engage with Social Problems Two Special Events in [...]
Deadline approaching! Join the ranks of these fine Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize poets If you have yet to publish a full-length book of poems send us your manuscript between March 1- April 30, [...]
Congratulations to Finalist Ross Gay and to all the Winners of the 2015 National Book Awards CONGRATULATIONS The University of Pittsburgh Press has been proud to take this journey with Ross Gay, and to [...]
Gratitude for Ross Gay, National Book Award Finalist The University of Pittsburgh Press (Pitt Poetry Series) is proud to share the news that Ross Gay is one of [...]
Poet Nate Marshall on High Fidelity Poetry and Blitzing Nate Marshall, author of Wild Hundreds, winner of UPP’s Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize, talks about his love [...]
Best of the Backlist: Cuban Studies As Cuba and the United States work to normalize relations, we feature a number of books on the island nation. [...]
New Book: White Spots—Black Spots White Spots— Black Spots Difficult Matters in Polish-Russian Relations, 1918–2008 Edited by Adam Daniel [...]
My (ex) Yugoslavia: a Historian’s Travel Guide Brigitte Le Normand, author of Designing Tito’s Capital: Urban Planning, Modernism, and Socialism in [...]
Q & A with Poet Lynn Emanuel Lynn Emanuel is celebrating the fall publication of her new volume, The Nerve of It: Poems New and Selected. [...]
Pitt poet Richard Blanco selected to commemorate the reopening of the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba Richard Blanco, the inaugural poet for President Obama, has written a special poem, Matters of the Sea [...]