TRANSLATED FROM THE ITALIAN BY REBECCA LUNDIN AND ANDREA SIROTTI FROM OPEN FOR INVENTORY (2109,...
TRANSLATED FROM THE ITALIAN BY REBECCA LUNDIN AND ANDREA SIROTTI FROM OPEN FOR INVENTORY (2109,...
TRANSLATED FROM THE KAZAKH BY JAKE ZAWLACKI A Writer’s Joy A word alone I might not take,...
TRANSLATED FROM THE SERBIAN BY MARIJA BERGAM PELLICANI SOMEONE ELSE'S...
TRANSLATED FROM THE TURKISH BY NEIL P. DOHERTY This Morning I The sun stirred in...
Translated from the French by Patrick Williamson These poems originally appeared in French in...
Sunoco Church Fuel gauge empty, fiery words filling the backseat:It's time for a pitstop.Just...
Translated from the Gujarati by Pratishtha Pandya A Poem for All Those Unwritten Ones 1. Having...
Bridesmaid —at Alice Shaw’s requestWhat are we wearing to the wedding?Breasts! says OneOh, Silly!...
Translated from the Tamil by Dr. S. VincentThe primordial rain Music multiplies and spreads all...
Older: Portland, Maine, 1971 Why did you have to look at him, lock eyeswalk your body near his,...