The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings. The Autumn Bulletin 2019 features Jericho Brown, Anthony Anaxagorou, Mary Jean Chan, Seni Seneviratne, Peter Sirr, Carmen Bugan, Dunya Mikhail and Manuel Forcano.
"Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins" by Gerard Manley Hopkins. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly...
Relatively unknown in his own lifetime, Gerard Manley Hopkins is the now accredited as the author of some of the finest and most complex poems in the English language. As a Victorian poet, Roman Catholic convert, and Jesuit priest, Hopkins pioneered a revolutionary form of meter he termed «sprung rhythm» in his first major work, «The Wreck of the Deutschland.» This poem, like most of Hopkins' work, reflects both his belief in the doctrine that human beings were created to praise God as well...
Desde distintas perspectivas críticas este libro analiza aspectos específicos de la traducción poética, así como los elementos interculturales de la traducción y la recepción de la poesía en el siglo XIX. Los exotismos literarios, la influencia del haiku, los problemas traductológicos al chino, la teleología de la traducción poética indígena mexicana, la recepción y traducción de Rosalía de Castro en Italia y las traducciones en prensa de Giosuè Carducci, son, junto con la atención prestada a la...
The final issue in our new horizons set of covers, the art for the Autumn Bulletin was kindly provided by local painter Ivan Lindsay. <p> This edition features pieces by both selectors and poets for the PBS Choice <i>The Illegal Age</i> by Ellen Hinsey, recommendations <i>As Slow as Possible</i> by Kit Fan, <i>playtime</i> by Andrew McMillan, <i>The Distal Point</i> by Fiona Moore, and <i>Feral</i> by Kate Potts. The Special...
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings. The Spring Bulletin 2019 features Rachael Allen, Elisabeth Sennitt Clough, Rebecca Tamás, Amish Trivedi, Jane Yeh, Marilyn Hacker, Mariano Peyrou, Igor Klikovac and Fiona Benson.
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings. The Summer Bulletin 2019 features Ilya Kaminski, Jay Bernard, Zoë Brigley, Deryn Rees-Jones, Vidyan Ravinthiran, Inua Ellams, Layli Long Soldier, Seán Hewitt and Lieke Marsman.
The Poetry Book Society Spring Bulletin for 2018 features writing from Spring Choice poet Sophie Collins regarding Who Is Mary Sue?, as well as pieces from Recommended poets Hannah Sullivan, Kaveh Akbar, Robin Robertson and Phoebe Power. These are accompanied by comments from the selectors and numerous extracts from their works. The selectors also provide pieces on the Recommended Translation Negative Space by Luljeta Lleshanaku, the Special Commendation Selected Poems 1971-2017 by Laurie...
Our Summer 2018 ?<i>Bulletin</i> ?is a bumper issue, with gorgeous cover art by Emma Holliday! Along with articles on Choice ?<i>Venus as a Bear</i> by Vahni Capildeo and our Recommendations, we have not one but two Special Commendations, our next Wild Card Choice selected by Anthony Anaxagorou, and featured poetry by the winners of our student poetry competition, judged by Sam Buchan-Watts. We also have our regular short review slots, many of these penned by guest and...
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings. The Summer 2020 Bulletin features Bhanu Kapil, Natalie Diaz, Ella Frears, Seán Hewitt, Ranjit Hoskote, Grace Nichols, Loretta Collins Klobah, Maria Grau Perejoan, Alycia Pirmohamed and Wayne Holloway-Smith. You may like to consider our membership options to get your Bulletin and books every quarter. To subscribe please...
The Poetry Book Society Winter Bulletin for 2017 features writing from Winter Choice poet Sasha Dugdale regarding Joy, as well as pieces from Recommended poets Paul Deaton, Tim Dooley, Anne Michaels and Ahren Warner. These are accompanied by comments from the selectors and numerous extracts from their works. The selectors also provide pieces on the Recommended Translation The Sun of Hereafter * Ebb of the Senses by Ana Blandiana, the Special Commendation Hoard by Fleur Adcock, and the Pamphlet...