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The Previous Song - MPT no. 2 2022 (Paperback): Clare Pollard The Previous Song - MPT no. 2 2022 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's summer issue, 'The Previous Song: Focus on Somali Poetry' includes new poems by Asmaa Jama and Hibaq Osman, translations of Amran Maxamed Axmed and Xasan Daahir Ismaaciil 'Weedhsame', an introduction to the lyrics of Qaraami - the popular music of Somali culture - and Ayan Salaad's translations of Ali Osman Drog's womens' songs. Also: new translations of Tove Ditlevsen, Meret Oppenheim and Mona Kareem, poems in response to the invasion of Ukraine, and Olivia McCannon translates Louky Bersianik's Cold War sequence 'Ruins of the Future'. All this and more in the ground-breaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

C Clean Hands - MPT no.1 2021 (Paperback): Clare Pollard C Clean Hands - MPT no.1 2021 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's spring issue 'Clean Hands' focuses on the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe, featuring the Stanza/MPT Windowswap Project; a conversation between Simone Atangana Bekono and Jay Bernard about the language of lockdown; and new poems and translations from across the continent including Jan Wagner, Stella N'Djoku, David Harsent, Safiye Can, David Constantine, Agnes Agboton, and many others. Also: an introduction to Uyghur poetry curated by Munawwar Abdulla, Naush Sabah's version of 'Qasida Burda', and climate change poems by Marion Poschmann, translated by Jen Calleja. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

I In a Winter City - MPT No. 3 2018 (Paperback): Clare Pollard I In a Winter City - MPT No. 3 2018 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's autumn issue `In a Winter City' marks the 20th anniversary of our co-founder Ted Hughes' death, with responses to his translations by Tara Bergin, Zaffar Kunial and Polly Clark. We also fulfil his plan to have a Hungarian focus, with new translations of work by Krisztina Toth, Agota Kristof and Andras Gerevich, as well as Margit Kaffka's forgotten feminist masterpiece `While We Wait for Sunrise, 23rd May 1912'. Also in this issue: a stunning translation of Simone Atangana Bekona by David Colmer, poems by Mona Arshi after the Mahabharata, and Chris McCabe brings Villon into the 21st Century. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

I If No One Names Us - MPT No.2 2021 (Paperback): Clare Pollard I If No One Names Us - MPT No.2 2021 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's summer issue 'If No One Names Us' focuses on Mexico, and includes new translations of legendary figures such as Pita Amor and Nahui Olin, as well as contemporary poets including Natalia Toledo, Elena Poniatowska, Tedi Lopez Mills and Mikeas Sanchez, and contributions from British LatinX poets including Juana Adock and Leo Boix. Also: poems in response to CK Norwid's centenary, a new translation of Jacques Jacques Brel's 'Amsterdam', Endre Ruset's concrete elegies for those who died in the terrorist attack at Utoya, and 'Butterfly Valley', a gorgeous sonnet redouble by Inger Christensen. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

The Fingers of Our Soul - MPT No.1 2022 (Paperback): Clare Pollard The Fingers of Our Soul - MPT No.1 2022 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's spring issue, 'The Fingers of Our Soul', includes a focus on bodies guest edited by Khairani Barokka and Jamie Hale, featuring signed languages such as ASL, BSL, LSF and BISINDO, Anthony Price's translation using the medium of eye-gaze, and Salma Harland on the blind poet al-Ma'arri. Poetic forms include dagli from Filipino poet Stefani J Alvarez and the picture-poems from Hoshino Tomihiro. Also: long poems from Geet Chaturvedi and Shooka Hosseini, Andrew Nielsen's version of Du Fu in tribute to Roddy Lumsden, and Dzifa Benson reviews Maria Stepanova's War of the Beasts and Animals. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

O Origins of the Fire Emoji - MPT no. 3 2020 (Paperback): Clare Pollard O Origins of the Fire Emoji - MPT no. 3 2020 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's autumn issue, 'Origins of the Fire Emoji', has a focus guest-edited by the Dead [Women] Poets Society, and will bring voices from all corners of the world back to life. From Enheduanna, a high priestess from ancient Mesopotamia who is the first recorded poet, to Suzannah Evans' essay on 'Resurrecting' Nadia Anjuman, via Sappho, Ho Xuan Huong, Marina Tsvetaeva, Lakshmi Holmstroem, Noemia de Sousa and many more, you are invited to join the seance. Also featured: Ali Al-Jamri's new translation of Aboul Qassem Al-Shaabi's influential poem 'The Desire of Life'. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT

D Dream Colours - MPT No.1 2020 (Paperback): Clare Pollard D Dream Colours - MPT No.1 2020 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's spring issue 'Dream Colours' focuses on Japan, featuring two of Japan's most popular post-war poets, Shuntaro Tanikawa and Noriko Ibaragi; new work by Sawako Nakayasu; an essay by Polly Barton on the complications of translating Japanese concrete poetry; and a poetic manifesto regarding dreams from the surrealist Shuzo Takiguchi (1903-1979). Also featured: Chris Beckett introduces the young Ethiopian poet Misrak Terefe; Kit Fan translates Bei Dao's 'June' in the light of Hong Kong's recent protests; and a tribute to Elaine Feinstein's translations of Marina Tsvetaeva by Sasha Dugdale. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

S Slap-Bang - MPT no.3 2021 (Paperback): Clare Pollard S Slap-Bang - MPT no.3 2021 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's autumn issue 'Slap-Bang' focuses on German-language poetry, and features contemporary poets such as Ulrike Almut Sandig, OEzlem OEzgul Dundar, Nora Gomringer and Esther Kinsky, alongside new translations of Hilde Domin, Friedrich Hoelderlin, Nelly Sachs, Gunter Eich and Else Lasker-Schuler. Sophie Seita translates a new 'Guessay' by Uljana Wolf, whilst Will Stone explores an AI translation of Rilke. Also: Suna Afshan on the 'Tape Letters' project, Helen Calcutt's translations of the young Afghan poet Aryan Ashory, and reviews curated by our Ledbury Poetry Critics reviewer-in-residence Shash Trevett. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

P Profound Pyromania - MPT no.1 2018 (Paperback): Clare Pollard P Profound Pyromania - MPT no.1 2018 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's spring issue 'Profound Pyromania' features a focus on Caribbean poetry, including new translations from James Noel, Legna Rodriguez Iglesias, Monchoachi, Franketienne, Pierre Lauffer and Lalbihari Sharma's Holi Songs of Demerara; poems in English creoles from Raymond Antrobus and Fawzia Muradali Kane, and an essential conversation between Shivanee Ramlochan and Rajiv Mohabir about `polyglottal inheritance', divinity and the diaspora. Also in this issue: exquisite translations of Jacques Tornay by Annie Freud; the `late work' of Heiner Muller, and a spotlight on three Baltic poets, featuring stunning new poems by Tomas Venclova, Karlis Verdins and Maarja Kangro. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

O Our Small Universe (Paperback): Clare Pollard O Our Small Universe (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R276 Discovery Miles 2 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's spring issue 'Our Small Universe' focuses on the many languages of the United Kingdom - from Romani to Welsh; Shetlandic to BSL; Turkish to Ulster Scots - and features Owen Sheers, Zoe Brigley, Liz Berry, MacGillivray, David Morley, Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi and Matthew Hollis. Cyril Jones and Philip Gross collaborate using the Welsh `englyn' form, and Sophie Herxheimer writes in her Grandmother's `Inklisch'. Also: an introduction to Rohingya poetry, Zeina Hashem Beck's bilingual form, the Duet, and a new translation of Konstanty Ildefons Galczynski's major modernist poem `A Trip to Swider' by Renata Senktas and Christopher Reid. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

Delphi (Paperback): Clare Pollard Delphi (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R428 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R80 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
T The Illuminated Path - MPT  No.2 2019 (Paperback): Clare Pollard T The Illuminated Path - MPT No.2 2019 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R277 Discovery Miles 2 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's summer issue 'The Illuminated Paths' focuses on emerging poets of the Maghreb, with poems written in Arabic, Arabic dialect and Tamazight, and translated as part of the British Council's Majaaz project by Victoria Adukwei Bulley, Martha Sprackland, Adham Smart, Vidyan Ravinthiran and Stewart Sanderson. Also: an introduction to Dalit poetry curated by Gopika Jadeja, Judith Wilkinson's translations of Toon Tellegen, Maria Stepanova's `weird ballads', and Michele Lalonde's searing `anti-imperialist cri de coeur': `Speak White'. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

Delphi (Paperback): Clare Pollard Delphi (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R270 R211 Discovery Miles 2 110 Save R59 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

'Vivid as fireworks ... Both terrifying and exhilarating' Doireann Ní Ghríofa, author of A Ghost in the Throat 'Funny and sharp ... A hungry book, looking everywhere and seeing everything' Observer In a time more turbulent than any of us could have ever imagined, a woman is attempting to write a book about prophecy in the ancient world. Navigating the tightening grip of lockdown, a marriage in crisis, and a ten-year-old son who seems increasingly unreachable, she becomes fixated on our many forms of divination and prediction: on oracles, tarot cards and tea leaves and the questions we have always asked as we scroll and click and rage against our fates. But in doing so she fails to notice the future creeping into the heart of her own home. For despite our best intentions - our sacrifices and our bargains with the gods - time, certainty and, sometimes, those we love, can still slip away ... Heartbreakingly relatable and achingly funny Delphi is both a snapshot and a time capsule, deftly capturing our pasts, our presents, and how we keep on going in a world that is ever more uncertain and absurd. 'Impressive ... What good fiction is meant to do' The New York Times 'Bold, brave and uncompromising, Pollard has found a way to write about the last couple of years which is both truthful and enjoyable to read, which I didn't think was possible' Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of Everyone is Still Alive

T The World for a Moment - MPT no. 2 2020 (Paperback): Clare Pollard T The World for a Moment - MPT no. 2 2020 (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MPT's summer issue 'The World for a Moment' focuses on Czech Poetry, and features a conversation between Milan Dezinsky and Stephanie Burt, and translations of Tereza Riedlbauchova, Olga Slowik, Katerina Rudcenkova, Jan Skacel, Petr Hruska, Olga Stehlikova, Adam Borzic, Sylva Fischerova and Jan Zabrana. The issue also features an introduction to the Persian lickos form; 'Here', a next generation translation project curated by Rachel Long, with new translations and a roundtable discussion from Momtaza Mehri, Yomi Sode, and Aisling Fahey; and reviews of Legna Rodriguez Iglesias, Ito Hiromi and Poems from the Edge of Extinction. All this and more in the groundbreaking magazine dedicated to poetry in translation: for the best in world poetry read MPT.

Incarnation (Paperback): Clare Pollard Incarnation (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R307 R250 Discovery Miles 2 500 Save R57 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The poems in Clare Pollard's fifth collection Incarnation are about our children and the stories that we tell them. Whether looking at the discourse around pregnancy, describing the pain of childbirth or thinking about surveillance at soft play, they blur the personal and political. Pinocchio, Hamelin, Alice and The Tiger who Came to Tea make appearances alongside biblical tales: the ark, the whale's belly, the Moses basket in the rushes. There are poems for lost daughters - Amy Winehouse, Madeleine McCann, the victims of honour killings - and lost sons. There are also poems about innocence and responsibility which ask what it means to bring new human beings into this world, and how we shape them through our words.

Delphi (Hardcover): Clare Pollard Delphi (Hardcover)
Clare Pollard
R320 R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Save R64 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

It is 2020 and in a time more turbulent than any of us could have ever imagined, a woman is attempting to write a book about prophecy in the ancient world. Navigating the tightening grip of lockdown, a marriage in crisis, and a ten-year-old son who seems increasingly unreachable, she becomes fixated on our many forms of divination and prediction: on oracles, tarot cards and tea leaves and the questions we have always asked as we scroll and click and rage against our fates. But in doing so she fails to notice the future creeping into the heart of her own home. For despite our best intentions - our sacrifices and our bargains with the gods - time, certainty and, sometimes, those we love, can still slip away ...

Ovid's Heroines (Paperback): Clare Pollard Ovid's Heroines (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R307 R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Save R56 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ovid's Heroides, written in Rome some time between 25 and 16 BC, was once his most popular work. The title translates as Heroines, and it's a series of poems in the voices of women from Greek and Roman myth - including Phaedra, Medea, Penelope and Ariadne - addressed to the men they love. It has been claimed as both the first book of dramatic monologues and the first of epistolary fiction. It's also a radical text in its literary transvestism, and the way it often presents the same story from very different, subjective perspectives. For a long time it was Ovid's most influential work, loved by Chaucer, Dante, Marlowe, Shakespeare and Donne, and translated by Dryden and Pope. Clare Pollard's new translation rediscovers Ovid's Heroines for the 21st century, with a cast of women who are brave, bitchy, sexy, suicidal, horrifying, heartbreaking and surprisingly modern. Two of the most popular poetry books of recent times have been Ted Hughes's new version of Ovid's Metamorphoses, and Carol Ann Duffy's The World's Wife, dramatic monologues by women from myth and history giving their side of the story. Clare Pollard's new take on Ovid's Heroines is another book in that vein, bringing classic tales to life for modern readers.

Tokyo - Art & Photography (Paperback): Lena Fritsch, Clare Pollard Tokyo - Art & Photography (Paperback)
Lena Fritsch, Clare Pollard 1
R777 Discovery Miles 7 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This beautifully designed book is a celebration of one of the world's most creative, dynamic and fascinating cities: Tokyo. It spans 400 years, with highlights including Kano school paintings; the iconic woodblock prints of Hiroshige; Tokyo Pop Art posters; the photography of Moriyama Daido and Ninagawa Mika; manga; film; and contemporary art by Murakami Takashi and Aida Makoto. Visually bold and richly detailed, this publication looks at a city which has undergone constant destruction and renewal and it tells the stories of the people who have made Tokyo so famous with their insatiable appetite for the new and innovative - from the samurai to avantgarde artists today. Co-edited by Japanese art specialists and curators Lena Fritsch and Clare Pollard from Oxford University, this accessible volume features 28 texts by international experts of Japanese culture, as well as original statements by influential artists.

In Praise of Hands - Woodcuts by Naoko Matsubara - Poems by Penny Boxall (Paperback): Clare Pollard In Praise of Hands - Woodcuts by Naoko Matsubara - Poems by Penny Boxall (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R241 Discovery Miles 2 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This creative collaboration between artist Naoko Matsubara and poet Penny Boxall celebrates in words and colours the beauty and variety of the human hand. The series of dynamic woodcuts at the heart of this book was initially inspired by the artist's wonder at the busy hand movements of her baby son and grew into a wider celebration of hands in all their extraordinary variety - hands engaged in music, sport, prayer, or creative acts. The woodcuts convey a sense of joy and energy, whether exploring the symbolism of gestures, playing with form and colour, or expressing a mood or emotion. Penny Boxall's new poems were specially written to accompany the woodcuts. In their clarity and playfulness, their range of mood and their deceptive simplicity, they form a remarkable creative synergy with the art works. During the coronavirus pandemic the subject of hands - and the idea of touch or its absence - has taken on a new significance. Many of the images in the series have taken on powerful new meanings: healing hands, hands finding ways to occupy hours of furlough, or hands clapping in support of those working to keep us safe. We are particularly delighted that this elegant book has been designed by Yoshiki Waterhouse, Naoko Matsubara's son, whose baby hands were the original inspiration for the series.

Bedtime (Paperback): Clare Pollard Bedtime (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R213 R173 Discovery Miles 1 730 Save R40 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Clare Pollard wrote her first book The Heavy-Petting Zoo while still at school. Its sequel is Bedtime: a setting for intimacy and tenderness as well as cruelty and pretence, where reality and fantasy are blurred. These are cutting poems from the edge, confronting evil in all its manifestations, especially the bondage of sex and cruelty. They address highly contemporary issues, from confessionalism and reality TV to masculinity in crisis, racial politics and atheism.

Taste (Pamphlet): Asha Lul Mohamud Yusuf Taste (Pamphlet)
Asha Lul Mohamud Yusuf; Translated by Clare Pollard, Maxamed 'Alto' Xasan
R159 Discovery Miles 1 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Changeling (Paperback): Clare Pollard Changeling (Paperback)
Clare Pollard
R301 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Save R57 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Clare Pollard's fourth collection is steeped in folktale and ballads, and looks at the stories we tell about ourselves. From the Pendle witch-trials in 17th-century Lancashire to the gangs of modern-day east London, "Changeling" takes on our myths and monsters. These are poems of place that journey from Zennor to Whitby, Broadstairs to Brick Lane. Whether relocating the traditional ballad 'The Twa Corbies' to war-torn Iraq, introducing us to the bearded lady Miss Lupin, or giving us a glimpse of the 'beast of Bolton', "Changeling" is a collection about our relationship with the Other: fear and trust, force and freedom. Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

The Sea-Migrations - Tahriib (Paperback): Asha Lul Mohamud Yusuf The Sea-Migrations - Tahriib (Paperback)
Asha Lul Mohamud Yusuf; Translated by Clare Pollard
R374 R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Save R44 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although Asha Lul Mohamud Yusuf has lived in exile in the UK for 20 years, she is fast emerging as one of the most outstanding Somali poets, as well as a powerful woman poet in a literary tradition still largely dominated by men. She is a master of the major Somali poetic forms, including the prestigious gabay, by which she presents compelling arguments with astonishing feats of alliteration. The key to her international popularity is in her spirit and message: her poems are classical in construction but they are unmistakeably contemporary, and they engage passionately with the themes of war and displacement which have touched the lives of an entire generation of Somalis. The mesmerising poems in this landmark collection are brought to life in English by award-winning Bloodaxe poet Clare Pollard. Somali-English dual language edition co-published with the Poetry Translation Centre.

Ask the Thunder (English, Somali, Paperback): Maxamed Xaashi Dhamac Gaarriye Ask the Thunder (English, Somali, Paperback)
Maxamed Xaashi Dhamac Gaarriye; Translated by W.N. Herbert, Martin Orwin; Afterword by Clare Pollard
R182 Discovery Miles 1 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Look Clare, Look! (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Clare Pollard Look Clare, Look! (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Clare Pollard
R243 R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Save R46 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Look, Clare Look is the story of a year. When Clare Pollard set off on a six-month world trip, she wanted to write a long poem which engaged with what she saw and felt during her travels. On her return, she discovered that her father was seriously ill, and his funeral was held on New Year's Eve. closely at both global issues and the blossom in her yard. Beginning as a meditation on western guilt against the backdrop of SARS and the Iraq War, it ends by looking at our closest relationships, in poems that deal with a pregnancy scare and her engagement, as well as illness and loss. Bedtime have all the virtues of youth. They are raw and sexy, exotic and compelling, their insights at once intimate and universal. There's a cruel precision of observation too, coupled with a real opulence, about these pieces - and the wonderful, reckless revelling in the language. I loved the headlong rush of it all' - catherine czerkawska, Mslexia work their way under your skin. Her voice captures the pain, anxiety and emptiness of a generation weaned on Coke and Diamond White, reared on fast food and TV, and now entering adulthood armed with utterly ephemeral cultural reference points and a strong suit in self-destruction...Her poems compulsively re-enact the reaching out to life and the withdrawing in pain...Pollard is a poet of the 21st century, a witness of the present and a shaper of its voice' - john sears, PopMatters re-interpreted for the Trainspotting generation' - Daily Mail

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