Caroline Maldonado welcomes Cristina Viti’s recent translation of a 1968 poem-cycle by Elsa Morante
politics

John Lucas finds multiple reasons to recommend this memoir by Gail Holst-Warhaft which is studded through with her own accomplished poetry and also gives a shrewdly observant account of post-war Greek history

Rafael Campo and Zeina Hashem Beck are two very different poets and Norbert Hirschhorn enjoys their work in different ways

Brian Docherty comments on political poems from pre-WW2 Japan by Kosuke Shirasu which have recently been republished in a bi-lingual edition by Jun Shirasu and Bruce Barnes

Thomas Ovans investigates a Shoestring anthology edited by Merryn Williams which has received an unusual amount of attention for a poetry book.

Fiona Sinclair considers a heavyweight collection from Michael Rosen and decides that it does not pull any political punches.

Merryn Williams commends both the intention and the achievement of a poetry anthology in aid of refugee charities
Ruth Valentine considers the balance between politics and poetics in Alan Morrison’s new collection
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, poetry reviews, politics, year 2017 0 • Tags: books, poetry, politics, Ruth Valentine