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English poetry

  • ‘Someone’s going astray in Goregaon, we’re all lost halfway in Goregaon’: Poetry for the rootless

    ‘Someone’s going astray in Goregaon, we’re all lost halfway in Goregaon’: Poetry for the rootless

    Mihir Chitre
    · Oct 10, 2019 · 07:30 am
  • The poetry of missing persons: K Srilata’s new book of poems explores the idea of ‘absent presences’

    The poetry of missing persons: K Srilata’s new book of poems explores the idea of ‘absent presences’

    K Srilata
    · Jun 30, 2019 · 08:30 am
  • Have English translations obscured the music and wordplay of the Bible for the sake of meaning?

    Have English translations obscured the music and wordplay of the Bible for the sake of meaning?

    Robert Alter, Aeon
    · Mar 04, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • What led to the 13th-century revolution that made modern English poetry possible?

    What led to the 13th-century revolution that made modern English poetry possible?

    Eric Weiskott
    · Sep 20, 2017 · 11:30 pm