Osip Mandelstam's second collection of poems, Tristia, astonished Russian readers in 1922 with its daring verse forms and meditations on revolution, exile, death and rebirth. Thomas de Waal's ne...więcej »
Krystyna Miłobędzka, one of Poland's leading and most innovative poets, was first published in 1960; her early volumes were singled out by Stanisław Barańczak for their "dramatic ungrammaticalness"...więcej »
A new collection by the Slovenian poet, Tomaz Salamun, is always eagerly awaited, and 'Row' shows this popular and distinctive poet at the height of his powers. Translated by the American poet Josh...więcej »
Anna T. Szabo is one of Hungary's most exciting poets, and this Selected, her first in English, draws on seven collections written over twenty years. The poems are striking for their passionate ...więcej »
Six Polish Poets makes available to the English-language reader the poetry of the younger generation of poets who whose first collections (with one exception) have been published in the past decade...więcej »
Six Finnish Poets, the eleventh volume in this series, features six writers whose work is symbolic of the connection between the life of poetry in Finland and the life of the poets who write it. In...więcej »