Slovene
Ljubljana
Ljubljana, in all its beauty, history, modernities and anachronisms, is Meta Kusar's city, her constant home which has become her muse. This sequence of 77 untitled poems opens a door onto different aspects of Ljubljana, revealing the contrasts and contradictions one might expect to find in a city, yet full of wisdom and beauty too.
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Six Slovenian Poets
Six Slovenian Poets is the first in a new series of bilingual anthologies which brings the work of a younger generation of poets from across Europe to a wider English-language readership, a series which aims to keep a finger on the pulse of the here-and-now of European poetry.
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Row
"When entering a Tomaz Salamun poem don't reach for the handrail of narrative or grope for the light-switch of 'meaning'" Simon Armitage
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ed. Jean Boase-Beier, Alexandra Büchler, Fiona Sampson
A Fine Line: New Poetry from Eastern and Central Europe
A bilingual anthology published by Arc Publications in association with the UK-based international organisation Literature Across Frontiers, presenting the new poetic talent from ten Eastern and Central European countries.
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Homage to Hat & Uncle Guido & Eliot
"Šalamun's poems reel, pinch, jerk, smack and generally kick up their heels. They are comic, worldly, political and blasphemous.
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