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The Dialect of the Tribe
The current issue of Modern Poetry in Translation (Third Series, Number 16) is called ‘The Dialect of the Tribe’. ISBN&nb...
MPT Poets Series
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The MPT Poets pamphlets series will feature an extended selection of translated poems by poets and translators whose work the editors feel deserves wider attention.
Kristiina Ehin : 'The Final Going of Snow'
Available from 22 April 2011.
A 40 page poetry pamphlet, this is the second in our series of MPT Poets and a worthy successor...
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Series 3 Number 16
The Dialect of the Tribe
Series 3 No.15
Poetry and the State
Series 3 No.14
Polyphony
Series 3 No. 13
Transplants
Series 3 No.12
Freed Speech
Series 3 No.11
Frontiers
Series 3 No.10
The Big Green Issue
Series 3 No.9
Palestine
Series 3 No.8
Getting it Across
Series 3 No.7
Love and War
Series 3 No. 6
After-Images
Series 3 No. 5
Transgressions
Series 3 No. 4
Between the Languages
Series 3 No. 3
Metamorphoses
Series 3 No. 2
Diaspora
Series 3 No. 1
Introductions
MPT 22
Poets at Bush House: the BBC World Service
MPT 21
Looking Eastward/Ted Hughes
MPT 20
Contemporary Russian Women Poets.
MPT 19
Iraqi Poetry Today
MPT 18
European Voices
MPT 16
German and French Poetry.
MPT 15
Contemporary Italian Poets
MPT 13
Greek Poetry
MPT 12
Dutch and Flemish Poets
MPT 11
Poetry from Peru and Russia
MPT 10
Russian Poetry/Brodsky
MPT 8
France, Germany, Greece, Italy
MPT 5
Galician-Portuguese Troubadour Poetry
MPT 4
Second International Poets Festival Jerusalem
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Parnassus
Series 3 No. 17
The next issue of Modern Poetry in Translation (Third Series, Number 17, Spring 2012) will be called ‘Parnassus’.
Essential reading, MPT, with its sustained intelligence about how poetries work across cultures, has transformed the British landscape since its inception in 1966.Fiona Sampson
