Alice and the North Alex RunchmanAlice and the North is a sequence of prose poems that form a love song to the North, its post industrial landscapes, wild uplands, obsession with weather, seasonal change and awkwardness. Like Lewis Carroll's Alice before her, the lead character shifts and changes as her journey across the North continues; she is at turns playful, sexy, rebellious and adventurous, carving a new identity for the region as she goes. From herring quines to the hidden
most of whose work has never before been translated into English
There are also places of such blandness
He is now Professor of Sociology at Harvard University
He lives in Paris
Ahmed Mourad – Excerpt from the novel Vertigo
Gustavo Pereira reflects with insight and eloquence the reawakening in Venezuela that offers us all the threat of a good example
who sets out with a translator into a snowy
Sitting on a Man’s Head
of love and freedom and the choices we make
Transgressions (Modern Poetry in Translation Third Series
wherever digital heartbeats flutter and stutter
This tri-lingual approach is an attempt to represent the cultural and linguistic concerns which both Ireland and Galicia have shared historically