Showing posts with label poems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poems. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2016

Now In English! "The Rehearsal of Misunderstanding"


Title: The Rehearsal of Misunderstandings: Three Collections by Contemporary Greek Women Poets
Original Authors: Rhea Galanaki, Jenny Mastoraki, Maria Laina.
Translator: Karen Van Dyck


On April 27, 1967, a group of colonels in Greece took control of the government and installed a dictatorship that would last until 1974. During this period free expression was harshly surpressed. That did not, however, stop writers and artists from speaking out and practising their craft. And this collection of Greek poetry edited and translated by Karen Van Dyck's showcases women's poetry during the Junta.

Friday, November 13, 2015

Why You Should Read The Mahabharata

Arjuna requests instruction from Krishna,
from Wellcome Images via Wikimedia Commons
"Poets have told it before, poets are telling it now, other poets shall tell this history on earth in the future."- Volume 1 Book 1 from the J.A.B. van Buitenen translation.
Readers of religious texts may remember reading or hearing about The Bhagavad Gita . What most people don’t realize, is that the Gita is one book of 18 – on section of one of the longest epics.