Víctor Terán has been described as the most 'personal' poet of the Zapotec Isthmus of Oaxaca, Mexico. His poems, highly lyrical and imagistic, explore two deep passions: the electricity that passes between bodies in love, and Terán's fierce devotion to the Indigenous land and language of his birth.
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The PTC’s first craft book, written by authors and translators from around the world, Living in Language brings together reflections on the craft and purpose of poetry, by 21 leading poets from around the world.
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The PTC’s first craft book, written by authors and translators from around the world, Living in Language brings together reflections on the craft and purpose of poetry, by 21 leading poets from around the world.
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Get three of our most recent Arabic/English dual-language poetry books, an A6 notebook and a set of 12 postcards.
£30
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Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi is one of the foremost Sudanese poets writing today, and is a leading figure in African Arabic poetry. This latest collection is translated by Bryar Bajalan and Shook.
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An A6 notebook displaying Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi's stand-out poem The Book of Sorrows from the World Poet Series title A Friend's Kitchen, translated by Bryar Bajalan and Shook.
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This dual-language chapbook introduces the poetry of Mexican poet Víctor Terán, who writes in Zapotec, translated by David Shook.
£4
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