The latest issue (#15) of the San Francisco-based translation journal Two Lines came in the mail yesterday, and what I’ve read so far is tremendous: two really amazing poems by French poet Emman… more →
Bacacay: The Polish Literature Weblogthisfrenzy wrote 3 days ago: Try to Praise the Mutilated World Adam Zagajewski Try to praise the mutilated world. Remember June … more →
nataliejabbar wrote 3 months ago: This poem often comes to mind when I read an article about suffering, see a New York Times Photo of … more →
Rasma Haidri wrote 3 months ago: (”Is it more important to focus on the loss or the coming back?”, Theresa D. Smith in … more →
w martin wrote 4 months ago: The latest issue (#15) of the San Francisco-based translation journal Two Lines came in the mail yes … more →
w martin wrote 4 months ago: Open Letter Books/Three Percent held the ceremony for its first Best Translated Book Award (for 2008 … more →
Mindie Kniss wrote 5 months ago: I’m reposting this from wherever I got it…. such an important reminder, and often, esse … more →
Gastón García wrote 8 months ago: La primera entrevista que hice a un escritor fue a Andrés Rivera. Yo acababa de leer La Revolución … more →
jfre6204 wrote 1 year ago: This is where I was for the past 3 days… Tybee Island. The trip was great–except for th … more →
Deborah Barlow wrote 1 year ago: I’m still sitting in the fragrance of the excerpted passages from the Francis Clines article that I … more →
sioksiok wrote 1 year ago: I like to share a poem once in a while on this blog because poetry remains my first true love. This … more →
falstaff wrote 2 years ago: Adam Zagajewski Listen I read your poetry once more, poems written by a rich man, understanding all, … more →
Brooke wrote 2 years ago: On “Flaming June” by Frederic Leighton Sleeping in a corner at noon on a bench Too small to stretch … more →
blackmamba wrote 2 years ago: Adam Zagajewski Listen (to Alice Quinn read) for Ewunia It was just children playing in the sand (a … more →