SENIOR CITIZE01 General/trade WRITING II continues the tradition of the first volume with new examples of seniors citizens writing from the unique and succesful workshops facilitated by W.
One Thousand Suns' features poetry from African languages including new translations of Alfred Schaffer, Mama Seck Mbacke, Ricaredo Silebo Boturu and Agnes Agboton; and an essay on translation by Inua Ellams.
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings.
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.
A fictionalized World War I memoir by RAF pilot John Everard Gurdon, “an evocative picture of the daily life of the squadron and its characters” (Western Front Association).
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.
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings.
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 Sea Needs No Ornament/ El mar no necesita ornamento is the first bilingual anthology of contemporary poetry by women writers of the English and Spanish-speaking Caribbean and its diasporas to be curated in more than two decades.
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.
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 Spring Issue Strange Tracks features a focus on new Dutch poetry: new work by Toon Tellegen, Ester Naomi Perquin and Menno Wigman and an interview with Tellegen about his prizewinning collection Raptors.
Sandra Alland, Khairani Barokka and Daniel Sluman co-edit Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back, a ground-breaking anthology examining the poetics of disabled and D/deaf cultures.
'The Singing of the Scythe' focusses on poetry of the First World War, featuring the poetry we guarantee you won't have come across in this centenary year: concrete poems about the occupied city of Antwerp by Paul van Ostaijen, Punjabi folksongs composed by the women who were left behind when their men went to battle, passionate poems by Italian poet Clemente Rebora and Marina Tsvetaeva, and a series of poems by the contemporary Flemish poet Stefan Hertmans, dedicated to his Grandfather.
MPT's Spring issue 'Scorched Glass' focuses on Iranian poetry, with a selection of new translations of poets including Forugh Farrokhzad, Nima Yushij and London Iranian writer, Ziba Karbassi.
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.
The Poetry School and Nine Arches Press are delighted to announce the arrival of Primers Volume Three, the third year of an annual scheme which creates a unique opportunity for talented poets to find publication and receive a programme of supportive feedback, mentoring and promotion.