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Transgressions explores the crossing of the borders of sex, gender, family, creed, race and nation. It features new work by Ruth Fainlight, Pascale Petit, Marilyn Hacker and Hilda Domin. Also Mansi songs from Western Siberia, versions of Boccaccio and an extract from Bernard O'Donoghue's Gawain.

Transgressions (Modern Poetry in Translation Third Series, No 5) focuses on crossings that might be risky, unusual, unconventional, and which might in the past have invited censure and punishment, or might do so still. Translation has often been a sort of smuggling, a dealing in the illegal or the illicit, and has been dangerous (and productive) in that sense. Featuring new work by: Pascale Petit - whose work The Huntress is short-listed for this T.S. Eliot prize. Ruth Fainlight - who offers us new translations of the important Mexican poet Victor Manuel Mendiola. Marilyn Hacker - one of the best mediators between contemporary French and Anglo-American poetry. Also new versions of Cavafy, and from Michael Hamburger a never-before published translation of a text by Gunter Grass. Cover by Lucy Wilkinson. Editorial by David and Helen Constantine.

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Modern Poetry in Translation (Series 3 No.5) Transgressions

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