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POETRY BOOK SOCIETY AUTUMN 2023 BULLETIN
POETRY BOOK SOCIETY AUTUMN 2023 BULLETIN
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The Poetry Book Society was founded by T.S. Eliot to share the joy of poetry. It is a unique poetry book club that selects the best new books every quarter and features exclusive interviews with selected poets, insightful reviews, and extensive listings of published books. The Autumn 2023 Bulletin magazine features poems, reviews, and commentary from Daljit Nagra, Lutz Seiler, Mary Jean Chan, Jacqueline Saphra, and Terrance Hayes. You can find out more and join the poetry community today at www.poetrybooks.co.uk.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 60 pages
Publication date: 15 August 2023
Publisher: Poetry Book Society
The Poetry Book Society, founded by the esteemed T.S. Eliot, exists with a singular purpose: to spread the immense joy of poetry to people all over the world. It stands as a remarkable poetry book club, where a team of expert selectors handpicks the finest new books every quarter, ensuring their delivery to our members across continents. Our vibrant quarterly magazine is a treasure trove of literary delights, featuring sneak previews of upcoming poems, exclusive interviews with the selected poets, insightful reviews by our esteemed Book Selectors Jo Clement, Roy Mcfarlane, Harry Josephine Giles, Arji Manuelpillai, and Nina Mingya Powles. Additionally, we offer micro reviews by the Ledbury Critics and comprehensive listings of every book and pamphlet published during that quarter. In the Autumn 2023 Bulletin magazine, we delve into the realm of poetry, offering a captivating blend of poems, reviews, and commentary. The PBS Autumn Choice Daljit Nagra's playful mock epic, Indiom (Faber), takes us on a thought-provoking journey through empire, language, and class in India. The Translation Choice Lutz Seiler, translated by Stefan Tobler, transports us to the industrial, rural, and suburban landscapes of East Germany in Pitch & Glint (And Other Stories). Mary Jean Chan explores the complexities of queer identity, SARS, and Hong Kong in her luminous second collection, Bright Fear (Faber). Jacqueline Saphra delves into her Jewish identity in Vevel's Violin (Nine Arches Press). US poet Terrance Hayes captivates with his formal innovation and powerful testimony in So to Speak (Penguin), while we celebrate the extraordinary lifetime achievements of Mary Oliver in her new selected poems, Devotions (Corsair). To learn more about the Poetry Book Society and join our vibrant poetry community, visit www.poetrybooks.co.uk.
Dimension: 210 x 149 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913129453
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