
Sarah Maguire
Sarah Maguire is the founder and director of the Poetry Translation Centre.
She has published four highly-acclaimed collections of poetry, Spilt Milk (Secker; 1991; reprinted PBS; 2007), The Invisible Mender (Cape; 1997), The Florist's at Midnight (Cape; 2001) and The Pomegranates of Kandahar (Chatto; 2007), a Poetry Book Society Choice that was short-listed for the TS Eliot Prize, 2007. Sarah edited the innovative and popular anthology Flora Poetica: The Chatto Book of Botanical Verse which was published in 2001.
Sarah was the first writer to be sent to Palestine (in 1996) and to Yemen (in 1998) by the British Council. Since then she has been active in translating contemporary Arabic poetry into English. With Yama Yari, she co-translated A Thousand Rooms of Dream and Fear (Chatto, 2006) by Atiq Rahimi, Afghanistan's leading novelist.
A selection of Sarah's poems, Haleeb Muraq, translated by the leading Iraqi poet, Saadi Yousef (the distinguished patron of the Poetry Translation Centre) was published by Dar Al-Mada in Damascus in 2003.
She is the only living English-language poet with a book in print in Malayalam: a selected poems, Kandaharile Mathalanarngagal, translated by Abraham Anthony, was published in Kerala in 2010.
In March 2008, Sarah gave the StAnza Lecture 2008 at the St Andrews Poetry Festival on the subject of 'Poetry and Conflict'. A link to her lecture is given on the right.
In June 2008, Sarah received a prestigious Cholmondeley Award.
Poems translated by Sarah Maguire
- A Body
- A Monkey at the Window
- Aguifreda Bay
- Are You the One?
- At Thirty, the Party Is Over
- Bar
- Beauty
- Black Poplars
- Breathless
- Desolation
- Earth
- Ends
- Everything
- Eyes Brimming with Beauty
- Garden Statues
- Harmony
- Horizon
- I Reveal Myself
- I Still Have Time
- In the Company of Michelangelo
- Lamps
- Lines on Wood
- Longing
- Lucky Men
- My Voice
- Never Forget!
- Nothing
- On a Colourful Morning
- Only
- Our Old Bed
- Please Don't Give Birth!
- Politics
- Prayer
- Radiance
- Rain
- Record
- Relative
- Saguia
- Siesta
- Small Fox
- Some of Them Live with You
- Someone
- Song
- Star Rise
- Survivors
- Swallows
- Sympathy
- The Bloody Epitaph
- The Church in Siguenza
- The Lost Button
- The Mirror
- The Schoolchildren
- The Speech of Our Language
- Theatre
- Throne
- Tiris
- Totality
- Ugh! Television is Disgusting
- Woman of Mint
- You Understand
Links
- An article about Sarah on The British Council's Contemporary Writers
- Hear Sarah read her poems on The Poetry Archive
- Review of Pomegranates in The Guardian
- Review of Pomegranates in The Observer
- The Pomegranates of Kandahar - on Amazon.co.uk
- Flora Poetica: The Chatto Book of Botanical Verse - on Amazon.co.uk
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