"sicher & gut"
YouTube video by Liesl Ujvary
Austrian poet Liesl Ujvary produces mesmerizing video poems. This one uses text from Good & Safe, recently translated by Ann Cotten & Anna-Isabella Dinwoodie. Check out the video & our review of the translation: youtu.be/piUzuK_kr_4?... www.thetransformationreview.com/reviews/ujva... #Translation
13.03.2026 15:39
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a review by Sara Burant
10.03.2026 17:42
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🎉 ALTA is delighted to get to introduce you to the judges of the 2026 ALTA awards!
Learn about the awards and our judges here: buff.ly/gUwdYHE
And don't forget: Submissions to these prizes close on March 16 - just three weeks away! Learn more and submit here: buff.ly/6vmvmr8
23.02.2026 13:00
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An excerpt from "MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI (1475–1564)" by Haris Vlavianos, translated from the Greek by Patricia Felisa Barbeito. Featured in WPR 12!
Read the full poem: worldpoetryreview.org/2025/10/21/f...
#translation #poetry #poem
09.03.2026 23:01
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We've been reading Ann Cotten & Anna-Isabella Dinwoodie's translation of Austrian poet Liesl Ujvary's 1977 Good & Safe (Sicher & Gut). Monika Rinck has called this "the book of the hour" : www.thetransformationreview.com/reviews/ujva... @worldpoetrybooks.bsky.social #PoetryInTranslation #Good&Safe
09.03.2026 19:00
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We go to the online pages of World Poetry Review when we're world-weary and need the refreshment and perspective poetry in translation offers, the beautiful dance of the poet, the translator, the page, the reader.
07.03.2026 20:28
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Announcing our first open call for submissions. The Transformation Review seeks reviews of and essays about poetry in translation for our inaugural issue. Please send us your work!! #PoetryInTranslation #CallForSubmissions #LitMag #Reviews #Essays
07.03.2026 20:09
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Save the date! World Poetry Review will be open for submissions for Issue 13 on Feb. 1st. Translators of poetry are encouraged to apply!
Check out our submissions page to review our submission guidelines and to learn more about what we're looking for:
worldpoetryreview.org/submissions/
21.01.2026 16:52
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Twenty-Two Poems by Paul Éluard, translated from the French by Ross Belot @rossbelot.bsky.social & Sara Burant, in WPR 12!
Check them all out here: worldpoetryreview.org/2025/10/17/t...
#translation #poem #poetry #poems
19.12.2025 18:22
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Karen Solie, Wellwater: poems
BERKELEY HILLS, 2022 In Wildcat Canyon live the laurels. No rain in two months and nine days. Like girls do, the laurels grow from...
congratulations to Karen Solie, winner of the 2025 Governor General's Award for Poetry! here's my review of the book, in case you hadn't seen: / @houseofanansi.bsky.social ;
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06.11.2025 12:46
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Just released: WPR 12! This issue features poetry translated from Chinese, Greek, Faroese, Persian, Spanish, French, Russian, and Italian!
Check it out!
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@rossbelot.bsky.social
@georginamegan.bsky.social
04.11.2025 19:16
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Twenty-Two Poems by Paul Éluard
Fruits of the day brooded by the earth A woman a woman alone isn’t sleeping The windows are lying down.
Very excited to have my and Sara Burant’s translation of the Paul Éluard 22 section poem L’Univers-Solitude from Éluard’s 1932 collection La Vie immédiate in the latest issue of World Poetry Review. worldpoetryreview.org/2025/10/17/t... @worldpoetryreview.bsky.social
04.11.2025 18:39
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The fall of a Canadian giant
The new Imperial Oil is essentially a collection of operating plants run out of “global business centres.” That is, not run from Canada or by Canadians. This isn’t just a corporate restructuring. It’s...
That thud you might have heard on Sept. 29 was the fall of a Canadian giant that has been staggering around for some time. But it was once Canada’s largest oil company, helping drive virtually every major innovation in Canadian oil and gas since the late 19th century, @rossbelot.bsky.social writes.
06.10.2025 15:23
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Yet across the political spectrum in Canada the big ideas from #DanielleSmith to @naheednenshi.bsky.social, from #Poilievre to @mark-carney.bsky.social are #MorePipelines.
No longer surprised they don't care about burning the world down but you'd think they'd care about economics #cdnpoli #abpoli
06.10.2025 14:12
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The fall of a Canadian giant
The new Imperial Oil is essentially a collection of operating plants run out of “global business centres.” That is, not run from Canada or by Canadians. This isn’t just a corporate restructuring. It’s...
My latest….The new Imperial Oil is a collection of operating plants run out of “global business centres.” That is, not run from Canada by Canadians. It’s the clearest sign yet that Canada’s oil story is drawing to a close. Our leaders still haven't noticed. www.nationalobserver.com/2025/10/03/a...
06.10.2025 12:33
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No problem, glad you brought up the issue as it’s a common misconception in this country. It’s true for Alberta without an export pipeline….but now we have TMX, which is an opportunity. Irving in New Brunswick thrives on exports.
21.09.2025 19:55
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A reality check on nation building
We can either stay hewers of wood and drawers of water, or finish the job and keep the refining profit in Canada.
As owners of the Trans Mountain pipeline we should repurpose it for the benefit of Canada. That's a nation-building project worth doing, @rossbelot.bsky.social writes.
19.09.2025 21:32
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List of countries by refined petroleum exports - Wikipedia
If you have a link to support that I’d be interested. My forty years in the business would say the opposite. Here’s some links inspectioneering.com/news/2025-04...
19.09.2025 22:06
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A reality check on nation building
We can either stay hewers of wood and drawers of water, or finish the job and keep the refining profit in Canada.
As owners of the Trans Mountain pipeline we should repurpose it for the benefit of Canada. That's a nation-building project worth doing. @rossbelot.bsky.social writes www.nationalobserver.com/2025/09/19/o...
19.09.2025 12:11
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Mark Carney and Danielle Smith — It’s 2025, Not 1947
In the 1950s, the economy was the only concern — climate change wasn't yet on government's radar. That isn't the case in 2025, and our leaders should act accordingly.
Back then the economy was the only concern; climate change wasn’t on the radar. We should celebrate the vision of the politicians and corporations of the time. But we're no longer in that era, and leaders need to enter the new one, Ross Belot writes www.nationalobserver.com/2025/07/31/o...
05.08.2025 12:53
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The Petro-Bros are Selling You Out
How the hyper-masculine narratives of the fossil fuel industry lull us into climate inaction
Interesting piece by Kam Razavi, former Global News investigative reporter, on why Canada isn’t addressing its oil and gas emissions, I’m quoted in spots. medium.com/the-new-clim...
21.07.2025 18:17
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It's time to change the conversation about the economy and climate change
It's time to change the conversation about the economy and climate change
Piece authored by a few friends and me in the Calgary Herald calling for real discussions on climate change by all sides. calgaryherald.com/opinion/colu...
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21.07.2025 18:01
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