PIW 1 October 2010
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In our first issue of October, we bring together an exciting range of contemporary poetry from three American poets and one American-born poet who writes in German and English.
After a period without publications, we welcome the German domain back to the pages of PIW. This issue features Ann Cotten, a USA-born writer who moved to Vienna at a young age and now lives in Berlin. Ann Cotten translates her own German poems into English, creating new versions which often diverge from the semantic content of the original poems in their reinterpretation of aspects such as sound, rhythm and wordplay.
The USA domain presents A.E. Stallings, whose writing been compared to W.B. Yeats, Richard Wilbur and Robert Frost, Randall Mann, whose poems are often set within the landscape of Florida or California, and Rae Armantrout, one of the founding members of the West Coast group of Language poets.
The USA domain presents A.E. Stallings, whose writing been compared to W.B. Yeats, Richard Wilbur and Robert Frost, Randall Mann, whose poems are often set within the landscape of Florida or California, and Rae Armantrout, one of the founding members of the West Coast group of Language poets.
New audio on PIW
This month we've added some new audio recordings from the Poetry International Festival 2010. From Germany there are readings by Ron Winkler, and from the USA poems by C.K. Williams, Christian Hawkey, Katia Kapovich and Michael Palmer. Enjoy!
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