Dark Veins
“…street that leads/ like a dark vein/ toward my heart/ in Freedom Square…” Weekend poem, by Ali Abdolrezaei. Translated from Persian by Abol Froushan
Read More“…street that leads/ like a dark vein/ toward my heart/ in Freedom Square…” Weekend poem, by Ali Abdolrezaei. Translated from Persian by Abol Froushan
Read More“the girl is bound until the skin between her legs/ grows over…” Poem of the Week (November 4), by Adriana Lisboa. Translated from Portuguese by Alison Entrekin.
Read More“No more Boum from his lips, no more swinging/ hips and lyrics. Thin as Fred Astaire he wore a thousand/ melodies…” Weekend Poem, by William Page
Read More“a postcard motif:/ white house, black key of seagulls./ The hair smells of sugar…” Poem of the Week (October 28), by Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkalo. Translated from Polish by Elżbieta Wójcik-Leese.
Read More“How did she not bewitch you with the dancing in her golden eyes?/ Dewy and trusting – like when she fell asleep once, under that baobab tree, to the music from an African rainfall?…” Weekend Poem, by Zvezdana Rashkovich
Read More“you need to imagine the circle line/ as a happy circle line/ while backyards and the heavens in your eyes/ pass day after day…” Poem of the Week (October 21), by Sybil Volks. Translated from German by Paul-Henri Campbell.
Read More“I’m not contrary, I just suck you into my culture and floss with my G-string,/ I learn to read palms like veins in leaves…” Weekend Poem, by Lydia Hounat.
Read More“Winter this year is like a death penalty./ Reprieve will come, it’s/ ninety-nine per cent certain.” Poem of the Week (October 14), by Marcin Åšwietlicki. Translated from Polish by Elżbieta Wójcik-Leese.
Read More“I have painted/ The whole sky/ With coloured dust/ As you are coming.” Weekend poem, by Umakanta Mohapatra. Translated from Odia by Bibhudatta Mohanty.
Read More“We are always just this side/ of catastrophe, slightly shattered/ and taped whole by the love/ of those we do not fully/ comprehend…” Poem of the Week (October 7), by Kyla Pasha.
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