Anar chronicles female experiences in Sri Lanka today from the aftermath of the civil war to the subtle terrors of societal expectation, translated from Tamil by Hari Rajaledchumy with Fran Lock.
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Abdellatif Laâbi is widely acknowledged to be Morocco’s greatest living poet, translated here by the celebrated poet and translator André Naffis-Sahely
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Gagan Gill is one of the most respected poets writing in Hindi today. Here is work is presented with translations by Lucy Rosenstein working with the poet Jane Duran.
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Sichuanese poet Yu Yoyo’s sensitive yet forceful new voice leads us through the haunted nightscapes of China with dark wit, with translations by Dave Haysom and poet A.K. Blakemore.
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A collection of enthralling visceral poems by Kurdish poet Bejan Matur with electrifying translations from the Turkish by translator Canan Marasligil, working with the T.S. Eliot Prize-winning poet Jen Hadfield.
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Get the first books from our World Poet Series for the price of three, including books by Adelaide Ivánova, Yu Yoyo, Maxamed Xaashi Dhamac ‘Gaarriye’ and Bejan Mature.
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Get four books for the price of three with this collection, including brand new books from acclaimed Palestinian poet Najwan Darwish, and Eritrean storyteller and poet Ribka Sibhatu.
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Legna Rodríguez Iglesias has quickly become one of the most celebrated Cuban poets writing today. She is translated by Serafina Vick, working with poet Abigail Parry.
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Negative of a Group Photograph brings together three decades of poems by the leading Iranian poet Azita Ghahreman, translated by Elhum Shakerifar working with poet Maura Dooley.
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Salome Benidze is one of Georgia’s rising literary stars. In this selection of poems she explores romantic love and all its corollaries: longing, regret, trauma, confession, revelation, even war.
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