Scardanelli Secret PoeticsFriederike Mayrcker In Scardanelli, Friederike Mayrcker, one of Austria's most well known poets, associated with the experimental German writers and artists of the Wiener Gruppe, continues to sharpen her mystical and hallucinatory poetic voice. Filled with memory and loss, these poems are time stamped and often dedicated to friends they address, including Friedrich Hlderlin "I do often go in your shadow" who appears in the first poem of the book and
Amnion feeds into the history of Homeric
De Nederlandse dichter Erik Lindner schrijft niet over het licht maar over het waarnemend orgaan daarvan: de plek van het oog in Celans poëzie
while also pointing the way to the conditions that produce black poetic music
From the winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize for Literature
terwijl elk gedicht afzonderlijk klaarwakker is
Babs Gons weet de vinger op pijnlijke plekken te leggen door de wereld te bevragen en de plooien van het leven te laten zien
waar ben ik en waar is de ander
Fanailova has the candor and compassion of Akhmatova and a gift for striking metaphor that might bring Mandelstam to mind
with subject matter including racist police brutality
Hans en Monique Hagen
the “long night” of Argentina’s last dictatorship
"It is hard to believe the immense amount of time composition of this kind of verse requires