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Poetry Book Society Poetry Book Society Summer 2018 Bulletin
Our Summer 2018 Bulletin is a bumper issue, with gorgeous cover art by Emma Holliday! Along with articles on Choice Venus as a Bear by Vahni Capildeo and our Recommendations, we have not one but two Special Commendations, our next Wild Card Choice selected by Anthony Anaxagorou, and featured poetry by the winners of our student poetry competition, judged by Sam Buchan-Watts. We also have our regular short review slots, many of these penned by guest and student reviewers, and a comprehensive listing of new poetry publications. This is essential summer reading!
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY SPRING 2021 BULLETIN
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings. The Spring 2021 Bulletin features Jen Hadfield, Yousif M. Qasmiyeh, Michael Symmons Roberts, Tiffany Atkinson, Rowan Ricardo Phillips, Holly Pester, Isabelle Baafi and Maria Stepanova, translated by Sasha Dugdale. You may like to consider our membership options to get your Bulletin and books every quarter. To subscribe please visit the PBS webite.
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Poetry Book Society Poetry Book Society Autumn 2020 Bulletin
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings.The Autumn 2020 Bulletin features David Morley, Sean Borodale, Kate Miller, Nina Mingya Powles, Mervyn Taylor, Gerdur Kristny, Rachel Long, Cheryl Pearson, Terence Dooley and Mesandel Virtusio Arguelles, translated by Kristine Ong Muslim.
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Poetry Book Society Poetry Book Society Spring 2019 Bulletin
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings. The Spring Bulletin 2019 features Rachael Allen, Elisabeth Sennitt Clough, Rebecca Tamas, Amish Trivedi, Jane Yeh, Marilyn Hacker, Mariano Peyrou, Igor Klikovac, Fiona Benson. You may like to consider our membership options to get your Bulletin and books every quarter.
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Poetry Book Society The Poetry Book Society Autumn 2018 Bulletin
The final issue in our new horizons set of covers, the art for the Autumn Bulletin was kindly provided by local painter Ivan Lindsay. This edition features pieces by both selectors and poets for the PBS Choice The Illegal Age by Ellen Hinsey, recommendations As Slow as Possible by Kit Fan, playtime by Andrew McMillan, The Distal Point by Fiona Moore, and Feral by Kate Potts. The Special Commendation is To the Many, a collection of the works of Lola Ridge. The Recommended Translation is Poems by Sextus Propertius, translated by Patrick Worsnip. The Pamphlet Choice is Fishtank by Selima Hill, and the Wild Card is Us by Zaffar Kunial. The remainder of the Bulletin is packed with poetry excerpts and eighteen short reviews of other upcoming titles.
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Poetry Book Society Poetry Book Society Winter 2022 Bulletin
The Poetry Book Society was founded by T.S. Eliot to share the joy of poetry. It's a unique poetry book club and every quarter our expert selectors choose the very best new books to deliver to our members across the globe. Our lively quarterly magazine is packed full of sneak preview poems from all the selected poets, alongside exclusive interviews, insightful reviews by the Ledbury Critics and extensive listings of every book and pamphlet published this quarter. The Winter 2022 Bulletin magazine is as thought-provoking as ever with poems and commentaries from emerging and established poets. The PBS Winter Choice Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa re-examines the slave trade and interprets the voice of her Barbadian ancestors through innovative dance notation and movement across the page. Nina Mingya Powles reviews the "gorgeously sticky" Pamphlet Choice Mother of Flip Flops by Mukahang Limbu who takes us from Cowley Road, Oxford, to Nepal. The Translation Choice Laura Doyle Pean delves into mental health in Yo-Yo Heart (87 Press) translated by Stuart Bell. A E Stallings takes us back to ancient Greece via modern motherhood. Arji Manuelpillai confronts Sri Lanka's traumatic past in Improvised Explosive Device (Penned in the Margins) and Selina Nwulu examines Black British experience, migration and grief in her formidable debut A Little Resurrection (Bloomsbury). Fran Lock channels "queer working class rage" in her astonishing White/Other (87 Press) and Philip Gross takes us to a celestial plane with The Thirteenth Angel (Bloodaxe). You can find out more and join our poetry community today at www.poetrybooks.co.uk.
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY WINTER 2020 BULLETIN
The Winter 2020 Bulletin features Fred D'Aguiar, Safiya Sinclair, Bill Manhire, Daisy Lafarge, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Matthew Sweeney, William Gee, Maram al-Masri Translated by Theo Dorgan and Kiwao Nomura Translated by Eric Selland.
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY WINTER 2019 BULLETIN
The Poetry Book Society was founded by T.S. Eliot in 1953 to "propagate the art of poetry". The Poetry Book Society Winter 2019 Bulletin features a wide range of exciting new poetry publications, reviewed by expert poet selectors Sandeep Parmar, Vidyan Ravinthiran, George Szirtes, AB Jackson, Degna Stone and Anthony Anaxagorou. WINTER SELECTIONS October, November, December 2019 Choice: TBC Recommendations: TBC Commendation: TBC Wild Card: TBC Translation: TBC
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Poetry Book Society Poetry Book Society Winter 2018 Bulletin
This edition features pieces by both selectors and poets for the PBS Choice The Perseverance by Raymond Antrobus, recommendations Selected Poems by Kathleen Jamie, The Weather in Normal by Carrie Etter, The Healing Next Time by Roy McFarlane, and The Triumph of Cancer by Chris McCabe. The Special Commendation is The Coming of the Little Green Man. The Recommended Translation is David Constantine's translation of the works of Friedrich Holderlin. The Pamphlet Choice is The Republic of Motherhood by Liz Berry, and the Wild Card is Rabbit by Sophie Robinson. The remainder of the Bulletin is packed with poetry excerpts and eighteen short reviews of other upcoming titles
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY AUTUMN 2022 BULLETIN
The Poetry Book Society was founded by T.S. Eliot to share the joy of poetry. It's a unique poetry book club and every quarter our expert selectors choose the very best new books to deliver to our members across the globe. Our lively quarterly magazine is packed full of sneak preview poems from all the selected poets, alongside exclusive interviews, insightful reviews by the Ledbury Critics and extensive listings of every book and pamphlet published this quarter.The Autumn 2022 Bulletin features Sandeep Parmar, Zaffar Kunial, Mark Pajak, Don Paterson, Alycia Pirmohamed, Jorie Graham, and Vénus Khoury-Ghata translated by Marilyn Hacker.
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY WINTER 2021 BULLETIN
The quarterly poetry magazine from the Poetry Book Society featuring poems and interviews with Polly Atkin, Vahni (Anthony Ezekiel) Capildeo, Ian Duhig, Tua Forsström, Harry Josephine Giles, Owen Lowery, Lila Matsumoto, Stephanie Sy-Quia, Fathima Zahra and more, plus extensive reviews and listings.
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY SUMMER 2021 BULLETIN
The quarterly poetry magazine of the Poetry Book Society, founded by T.S. Eliot, featuring poems and exclusive interviews with Kazim Ali, Rebecca Perry, Kayo Chingonyi, Alice Hiller, Luke Kennard, Leo Boix and more. Plus extensive reviews and a complete listings of all new poetry.
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY AUTUMN 2019 BULLETIN
The Poetry Book Society was founded by T.S. Eliot in 1953 to "propagate the art of poetry". The Poetry Book Society Autumn 2019 Bulletin features a wide range of exciting new poetry publications, reviewed by expert poet selectors Sandeep Parmar, Vidyan Ravinthiran, George Szirtes, AB Jackson, Degna Stone and Anthony Anaxagorou. AUTUMN SELECTIONSJuly, Aug, Sept 2019Choice: Jericho Brown, The Tradition (Picador)Recommendations: Mary Jean Chan, Flèche (Faber)Peter Sirr, The Gravity Wave (Gallery)Seni Seneviratne, Unknown Soldier (Peepal Tree)Anthony Anaxagorou, After the Formalities (Penned in the Margins)Commendation: Carmen Bugan, Lilies from America – New & Selected (Shearsman)Wild Card: Dunya Mikhail, In Her Feminine Sign (Carcanet Press)Translation: Manuel Forcano, Maps of Desire (Arc)
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY SPRING 2023 BULLETIN
The Poetry Book Society was founded by T.S. Eliot to share the joy of poetry. It's a unique poetry book club and every quarter our expert selectors choose the very best new books to deliver to our members across the globe. Our lively quarterly magazine is packed full of sneak preview poems from all the selected poets, alongside exclusive interviews, insightful reviews by the Ledbury Critics and extensive listings of every book and pamphlet published this quarter. The Spring 2023 Bulletin magazine is a globe trotting extravaganza with thought-provoking poems and commentaries from leading international poets. The PBS Spring Choice Jason Allen-Paisant maps experiences of black masculinity from Africa to the streets of Europe and leads us back to the Renaissance Venice of Othello. The Translation Choice Agnes Agboton travels across three languages via Lawrence Schimel's skilful translations from Benin to Spain. Sarala Estruch takes us to her ancestry in Amritsar in India and Liz Berry relives her great aunt's journey to Canada as a Home Child in her unique new novel-in-verse. The Spring Pamphlet Choice Ellora Sutton offers a rare "songthrush" of a debut which explores queerness, history and nature with formal dexterity. Will Harris revels in persona and other in his playful Brother Poems and there's a poignant tribute to Carole Satyamurti's posthumous collection The Hopeful Hat. You can find out more and join our poetry community today at www.poetrybooks.co.uk.
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY SUMMER 2022 BULLETIN
The quarterly poetry magazine of the Poetry Book Society, founded by T S Eliot, featuring poems and exclusive interviews by Lucy Mercer, Sylvia Legris, Denise Saul, Ocean Vuong, Helen Bowell, Holly Hopkins, Victoria Adukwei Bulley and Claire Trevien, plus reviews and listings.
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY AUTUMN 2021 BULLETIN
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings.
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY SPRING 2022 BULLETIN
The quarterly poetry magazine of the Poetry Book Society, founded by T S Eliot, featuring poems and exclusive interviews. The Spring issue includes Emily Berry, Will Alexander, Jessica Traynor, Warsan Shire, Fiona Benson and more. Plus extensive reviews of books, pamphlets and a complete listings of all new poetry.
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Poetry Book Society POETRY BOOK SOCIETY SUMMER 2020 BULLETIN
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings. The Summer 2020 Bulletin features Bhanu Kapil, Ella Frears, Ranjit Hoskote, Natalie Diaz, Sean Hewitt, Grace Nicholls, Wayne Holloway-Smith, Alycia Pirmohamed, Loretta Collins-Klobah and Maria Grau Perejoan. You may like to consider our membership options to get your Bulletin and books every quarter. To subscribe please visit the PBS webite.
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Poetry Book Society Poetry Book Society Spring 2020 Bulletin
The Poetry Book Society's quarterly poetry magazine featuring sneak preview poems, exclusive interviews with major worldwide poets, reviews and extensive listings.The Spring 2020 Bulletin features Will Harris, Carolyn Forché, Danez Smith, Marvin Thompson, Claire Crowther, Srinivas Rayaprol, Christel Wiinblad, Jennifer Wong and Síofra McSherry.
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