January 18, 2006
Poetry newslog October 2004
writing a political movement / January 09, 2020
Poetry v. the Body Politic
The power of pain in poetry increases if the writing is neither forced nor sentimental. Such are Adi Assis’ poems about the child he has failed to bring into the world. / November 18, 2015
Poetry, the most exhibitionist of the arts
March 30, 2018
POETRY@MONO > Canon Kletz
curated by David Buuck / September 06, 2016
REBEL YELLS: Poets in Resistance
January 18, 2006
Spy, Interpreter, Double Agent
7th-13th June 2008 in the Rotterdam Schouwburg / March 25, 2008
The 39th Poetry International Festival
Four Translators Talk About Their Methods / April 21, 2008
The art of poetry translation
Mysticism, exoticism and Pakistani poetry / November 14, 2013
The chai phenomenon
In conversation with Arundhathi Subramaniam / January 18, 2006
The Poet as Profane Monk
Rooted to a place that is not yet perfect / August 27, 2018
The poet on the genesis of ‘Four Roads’
April 30, 2007
The Poetics of Othering
The “Simple Logic”of Jiban Narah's Poetry / July 08, 2009
The River, the Boat and the World
An Interview with Chandrakanta Murasingh / January 18, 2006
The Thud of Boots and the Odour of Gunpowder
January 18, 2006
The Tragedy of Having to Fight Those We Love
Indian poetry in four languages / November 13, 2013
The way home
April 13, 2006
The Writer and the Community: A Case for Literary Ambidexterity
March 15, 2012
The Written World brings Olympic spirit to poetry
Introduced and translated by Christopher Shackle / September 09, 2013
Three classic sufi poets from Pakistan
The Legacy of the Bu-Ba-Bu Generation after the Orange Revolution / August 30, 2006
Ukrainian Literary Identity Today
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