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Modern Poetry in Translation Series Three, No. 8 © Modern Poetry in Translation 2007 and contributors ISBN 978-0-9545367-8-7
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Editors: David and Helen Constantine Reviews Editor: Josephine Balmer Administrators: Deborah de Kock and Angela Holton
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Modern Poetry in Translation Limited. A Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England and Wales, Number 5881603. UK Registered Charity Number 1118223. Contents
1 Editorial
5 The Next Issue of MPT
6 A Notice and Two Corrections
7 Bernardo Atxaga, two poems, translated by Margaret Jull Costa
12 Gabriela Mistral, ‘The Foreigner’, translated by Arthur McHugh
14 Niyati Keni, Poetry in Four Dimensions
22 Helen and David Constantine, A Language without Words
25 Alyss Dye, ‘Word Blindness’
27 Moniza Alvi, ‘Writing at the Centre’
29 Saradha Soobrayen, One Foot in England and one Foot in Mauritius
33 Oliver Reynolds, ‘Slip’
34 Pascale Petit, ‘I was born in the Larzac’
39 Annemarie Austin, ‘Dysphasias’
43 Gregory Warren Wilson, three poems
47 Pedro Serrano, four poems from ‘Still Life’, translated by Anna Crowe
50 Stephanie Norgate, two haiku versions of Lucretius
54 Robin Fulton, four poems
57 Martha Kapos, two poems
60 Carole Satyamurti, three poems
63 Harry Martinson, five poems, translated by Robin Fulton

