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Smooth-Talking Dog

Castillo Udiarte, Roberto / Seidman, Anthony
Smooth-Talking Dog
In his biting first full‐length collection in English, Tijuana poet Roberto Castillo Udiarte commiserates with Zona Norte streetwalkers, embodies the desert lizard, and maps a life lived in the dimness of the barroom - as well as its incisive light. The poems in Smooth-Talking Dog display the counterculture influence of a wide range of influences on both sides of the border, from both the page and the rock concert stage, as hilarious and tragi...

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Mr. Fix It

Ali A Mutu, Richard / Sene Mongaba, Bienvenu
Mr. Fix It
Ebamba's name means "mender” in Lingala, but everything in the Congolese twentysomething's life seems to be falling apart. In the chaotic megacity of Kinshasa, the educated but unemployed young man must navigate the ever widening distance between tradition and modernity - from the payment of his fiancee's exorbitant dowry to the unexpected sexual confession of his best friend - as he struggles with responsibility and flirts with temptation. Th...

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Cold Moons

Sigurðsson, Magnús / Matich, Meg
Cold Moons
Magnús Sigurdsson spare poems pay rare attention to the minute revelations of nature rather than allowing the crudeness of machinery to bulldoze our sentiments. Through intricate wordplay and a titanic understanding of his native Icelandic, rendered with perfect tone by award‐winning translator Meg Matich, Sigurdsson creates tiny but arresting artifacts-fragments that scale an instant to an aeon, and a thousand millennia to a second. Whether d...

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Zero Visibility

Wróblewski, Grzegorz / Gwiazda, Piotr
Zero Visibility
This collection of poems from one of Poland's major contemporary writers, Grzegorz Wróblewski, demonstrates his characteristic virtues: anthropological focus, objectivist detachment (though not without hallucinatory interference), minimalistic precision. But it also signals the presence of new elements. One of them is an extensive reliance on found language, the preferred mode of Anglophone conceptual writers, here acquiring a distinctly Easte...

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FUTUREMAN

Avidan, David / Keller, Tsipi
FUTUREMAN
David Avidan was himself a Futureman, a self-described "Galactic Poet" and radical individualist known for his innovative use of Hebrew both on the page and in his performances and films. Recognized by the New York Times as one of the poets that "helped the biblical tongue evolve into a modern, living language, " Avidan played in his work with lexical and syntactical innovations, neologisms, various registers of Hebrew throughout its history, ...

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