MPT 10: Russian Poetry/Brodsky Michael LaskeyKarolina Pavlova, Viacheslav Ivanov, Velemir Khlebnikov, Vladimir Khodasevich, Nikolay Gumilyov, Anna Akhmatova, Nina Berberova, Sophia Parnok, Marina Tsvetaeva, Georgii Ivanov, Nikolay Zabolotsky, Daniel Kharms, Arseny Tarkovsky, Igor Chinnov, Olga Berggolts, fazil Iskander, Andrei Voznesensky, Gennadi Aygi, Yevgeny Rein, Yakov Zugman, Daniel Andreyev, Ravil Bukharayev, Dmitry Bobyshev, Yunna Moritz, Leonic Aranzon, Henri Volohonsky, Vadim Kreyd,
invaluable for readers who want to discover challenging
comes back to fill its huge fork
Words like trout
strings of dried figs and green tomatoes
Mohammad al-Maghut – Five Poems
from their doors
In Praise of Deserting
Kamil Peteraj
I know this in my scant Estonian: that laul
since the daffodils
as city poet of Antwerp in 2005 his appearances were attended like pop concerts
he sometimes comes remarkably close to doing so and an unmistakable atmosphere of carpe diem permeates the whole framework as well as the individual stories of The Decameron