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Contemporary Polish Writing in Translation

The future of poetry


What is the future of poetry?


What is poetry for? Who is it for? And can it really be on the ascendant? Stephen Moss (who has, sadly, not become the next Oxford professor of poetry) reports from the front line…


click on image to go the Guardian article…

June 19, 2010 | Tags: guardian, News, Poetry|

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