Seams
“borders are like seams/ they must be sewed/ tightly to hold…”
A poem against borders, by Ottilie Mulzet.
“borders are like seams/ they must be sewed/ tightly to hold…”
A poem against borders, by Ottilie Mulzet.
“Olaszliszka reaches back to the very roots of Western theatrical tradition to depict a very modern tragedy.” Ottilie Mulzet reviews Gábor Maté’s production of Szilárd Borbély’s play in verse.
Read More“The great scam has been successful. We just don’t know for whom…” By Gábor Schein, translated from Hungarian by Ottilie Mulzet.
Read More“The happy hours pass quickly by, the bitter/ ones pass slowly. Still, they are the same.” Poem of the Week (February 17), by Gábor Schein. Translated from Hungarian by Ottilie Mulzet.
Read MoreA Caribbean-Canadian confrontation in our Poetry World Cup.
Read More“There were only skeletons at the prom but/ TÄrÄ was not afraid…” Poem of the Week (April 22), by Ottilie Mulzet.
Read More“Your humility, your generosity, and your humanity… almost seemed too profound and too delicate for this age.” In memory of Szilárd Borbély (1964-2014).
Read MoreOttilie Mulzet reports from Hungary, where far-right extremists are burning the poems of Miklós Radnóti.
Read MoreA ‘devastating’ exploration of poverty by one of Hungary’s finest writers, reviewed by Ottilie Mulzet.
Read More“it is easier to find your way in the dark// for it is the Light that oppresses and blinds/ that sears into the soul’s tiny folds…”
Weekend poem, by Ottilie Mulzet