Poetry: Bilingual Editions

Dagny Dagny

There’s something special about reading a poem in its original language and appreciating its cadence, structure, and vocabulary reflected in translation. Check out these parallel text poetry collections from around the world!

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The Border Simulator

The Border Simulator

Poems = El Simulador De Fronteras : Poemas

Gabriel Dozal

A world-bending, lyrically rich poetry collection that reimagines the U.S.-Mexico border as both a real place and a living simulation-and tells the story of a pair of siblings trapped between the two.

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Carapace Dancer

Carapace Dancer

Spanish and Didxazá (Isthmus Zapotec) Poems

Natalia Toledo Paz

Toledo returns to the landscape of her childhood where animals predict the future and grandmothers shape masa. There, she questions Zapotec traditions even as she mourns their disappearance.

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Cigarettes Until Tomorrow

Cigarettes Until Tomorrow

Țigări Pînă Mîine : Romanian Poetry

Various

In “Cigarettes Until Tomorrow,” eight Romanian poets use black humor and searing contemporary language to make everyday scenes profound.

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Gaza

Gaza

The Poem Said Its Piece = Ghazzah : Qālat Al-qaṣīdah Kalimatahā

Nāṣir Rabāḥ

Rabah’s poems can be raw and uninhibited by social or literary conventions, exploring and questioning one’s relationship to divinity in absurd circumstances while confronting the sacred cows of his own society, along with the sometimes voyeuristic interest from those on the outside of it.

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The Great Zoo

The Great Zoo

A Bilingual Edition

Nicolás Guillén

Originally published in Spanish in 1967, The Great Zoo by the Afro-Cuban poet Nicolás Guillén (1902-1989) is a wry political project structured as though a fantastical bestiary of ideas and ideologies.

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How to Be A Good Savage and Other Poems

How to Be A Good Savage and Other Poems

Mikeas Sánchez

In a fiercely personal yet authoritative voice, prolific contemporary poet Mikeas Sánchez explores the worldview of the Zoque people of southern Mexico.

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From Hoopla
If A Mountain Lion Could Sing

If A Mountain Lion Could Sing

The Lyric Poems of Xin Qiji

Qiji Xin

Red Pine gathers and translates 126 poems of China’s greatest lyric poet, Xin Qiji, in his latest bilingual collection.

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Орфей І Еврідіка В Нью-Йорку

Орфей І Еврідіка В Нью-Йорку

Olena Boryshpolets

Olena Boryshpolets’ poems cover a vast landscape, from the Ukrainian steppe and the Black Sea, now filled with Russian mines, across the Baltic Sea and across the ocean to the United States.

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What Remains

What Remains

The Collected Poems of Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt

The German-Jewish political philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) is renowned for her work on totalitarianism, the human condition, and the banality of evil, but not many people know that she also wrote poems. Between 1923 and 1961, Arendt wrote seventy-four poems, many of them acting as signposts in her biography. For the first time in English, Samantha Rose Hill and Genese Grill present these intensely personal poems in chronological order.

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What Sex Is Death?

What Sex Is Death?

Dario Bellezza

Ranging from stray cats in the graveyards of Rome, to the literal and metaphoric fallout from the Chernobyl disaster, to the joys and disappointments of random hookups, Bellezza’s dazzling visions will sparkle in readers’ eyes like sunspots long after they complete this magnificent volume.

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