MPT's autumn issue 'Secret Agents of Sense' focuses on Polish poetry, with a selection of new translations of of Krystyna Milobedzka, Marcin Swietlicki, Justyna Bargielska and LukaszJarosz and a survey of poetry in Poland in this century: poet Bonowicz discusses the effects of the end of censorship and the new talents springing up.
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings.
'The Tangled Route' features a focus on new and classic Uruguayan poetry: new translations of Liber Falco, Horacio Cavallo and Ida Vitale, plus a conversation between two women poets from Uruguay: Laura Chalar and Laura Cesarco Eglin discuss exile, identity and literature.
The Aesthetic and Decadent Movement of the late 19th century spawned the idea of "Art for Art's Sake," challenged aesthetic standards and shocked the bourgeosie.
In 2021, Nine Arches Press launched their nationwide Primers scheme for a sixth time, in search of exciting new voices in poetry, with Rishi Dastidar and Jane Commane as selecting editors.
Six Finnish Poets continues Arc's profiling of some of the 'smaller' languages of Europe and beyond, showcasing their beautiful and unusual literary stylings to audiences closer to home.
MPT's winter issue 'The Blue Vein' focuses on a new wave of Korean poetry, with a selection of new translations of Korea's foremost poets Kim Hyesoon and Ko Un, poems by Han Kang who won last year's Man Booker International Prize for her novel The Vegetarian and an interview with Kim Hyesoon on writing in Korea's current climate and her most recent work, Autobiography of Death.
In 2018, the Poetry School and Nine Arches Press launched their nationwide Primers scheme for a fourth time, in search of exciting new voices in poetry, with Kim Moore and Jane Commane as selecting editors.
MPT's summer Issue Between Clay and Star features a focus on new Romanian poetry: new translations of Liliana Ursu, Dan Sociu, Ana Blandiana and Gellu Naum, and a conversation between Dan Sociu and the younger poet Oana Sanziana Marian about contemporary Romanian poetry and Dan's own views about writing.
In 2019, Nine Arches Press launched their nationwide Primers scheme for a fifth time, in search of exciting new voices in poetry, with Jacqueline Saphra and Jane Commane as selecting editors.
Bones Will Crow is the first anthology of contemporary Burmese poets in any language, and includes the work of Burmese poets in exile, in prison and undercover.
This issue of MPT focusses on bold and experimental poetry from Brazil, work by contemporary poets such as Angelica Freitas and Nicolas Behr and new translations of the preeminent Brazilian poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade.
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings.
MPT's Spring 2016 issue 'The Great Flight' features a focus on refugee poetry - poetry by refugees and about the plight of refugees and migrants - with new translations of Ribka Sibhatu, Hama Tuma, Golan Haji and Amarjit Chandan, plus prose by Nasrin Parvaz and Don Mee Choi.
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings.
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings.
An anthology showcasing the generation of Latvian poets who started writing and publishing after the country gained independence following the disintegration of the Soviet Union.