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Modern Poetry in Translation Series Three, No. 6 © Modern Poetry in Translation 2006 and contributors ISBN 0-9545367-6-2 ISBN 978-0-9545367-6-3 ISSN 0969-3572
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1 Editorial
5 Brecht on the South Bank: Translations and Poems ‘after Brecht’ by Adrian Mitchell, Andy Croft, Lavinia Greenlaw, Ulrike Draesner, Iain Galbraith, David Constantine, Bert Papenfuss, Andrew Duncan, Albert Ostermaier and Tom Cheesman – introduced by Karen Leeder
33 Bertolt Brecht, four new Herr Keuner Stories and a short Reflection on the Constitution, translated by Tom Kuhn
38 Gonççalo Tavares, five stories, translated by Desiréée Jung
45 Thomas Brasch, five poems, translated by Ken Cockburn
51 Mimi Khalvati, five ghazals
59 Damian Walford Davies, ‘Kilvert’, with illustrations by Lucy Wilkinson
67 Ellen Coverdale, two poems after Lorenzetti and Courbet
71 Pascale Petit, two poems after Renéé Magritte and Leonor Fini
74 Jeff Nosbaum, ‘Ukiyo-e’, after Ryoi
76 Alison Brackenbury, ‘1.15 a.m.’
78 Tara Bergin, ‘Himalayan Balsam for a Soldier’, after Christina Rossetti’s ‘Winter: My Secret’
82 Oliver Reynolds, ‘MVM’
89 David Hart, ‘He came mute . . .’
91 Andrea Zanzotto, ‘Hypersonnet’, translated by Peter Hainsworth
106 Tom Cheesman, ‘Owain Glyndwr Explained to an Algerian Asylum-Seeker – Act V’ ˆ