Cave Bird – Leonard Baskin
From Cave Birds: An Alchemical Cave Drama. Poems by Ted Hughes, illustrations by Leonard Baskin. Tagged: Art, Poem
View ArticleInterview with David Shook
Dear Biblioklepters, I recently had the chance to interview the marvelous David Shook about the equally marvelous Like a New Sun, a book of contemporary indigenous Mexican poetry, which he edited and...
View ArticleInterview with Richard Zenith
In July, I spoke to Richard Zenith in Lisbon about his work translating Fernando Pessoa, Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Sophia de Mello Breyner, and many other spectacular Portuguese-speaking poets. Read...
View ArticleA daily diet of morning mist – from Bruce Chatwin’s The Songlines
It was nonsense, Dr Vrba continued, to study the emergence of man in a vacuum, without pondering the fate of other species over the same time-scale. The fact was that around 2.5 million, just as man...
View ArticleI have a bad cold – Fernando Pessoa / Álvaro de Campos
(Translation: Richard Zenith.) Tagged: Álvaro de Campos, Fernando Pessoa, Poetry, Richard Zenith
View Article“We’ve Only Just Begun,” more new fiction from Anne Carson
They got into our car at a stoplight. It was cold. We never lock the doors in back. There were two of them. At the apartment they terrorized us. It took all day, most of the night. There was beating...
View ArticleThe Hatred of Music / The Hatred of Poetry
The Hatred of Music by Pascal Quignard, translated by Matthew Amos and Fredrik Rönnbäck, Yale Margellos World Republic of Letters (Yale University Press). Published March 2016. The Hatred of Poetry...
View ArticleAn Interview with Novelist Brian Hall About His Contribution to Waywords and...
Author Brian Hall is known for his diverse subject matter. His 2003 novel I Should Be Extremely Happy In Your Company is a fictionalized account of Lewis and Clark, and his 2008 novel The Fall of...
View ArticleTime of Change – Morris Graves
Time of Change, 1943 by Morris Graves (1910-2001) Tagged: Morris Graves
View ArticleA review of Olga Tokarczuk’s novel Flights
Olga Tokarczuk’s Flights, being a book of diversions, of anything but the straight and narrow; a book bound by water, in that it is fluid, unfixed, and preoccupied with the very stuff, and the whales...
View ArticleA review of Olga Tokarczuk’s novel Flights
Olga Tokarczuk’s Flights, being a book of diversions, of anything but the straight and narrow; a book bound by water, in that it is fluid, unfixed, and preoccupied with the very stuff, and the whales...
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