Poetry Book Society Spring 2022 Bulletin
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Poetry Book Society Spring 2022 Bulletin - Alice Kate Mullen
CONTENTS
CHOICE
Emily Berry • Unexhausted Time • Faber
RECOMMENDATIONS
Will Alexander • Refractive Africa • Granta
Fiona Benson • Ephemeron • Cape
Warsan Shire • Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head • Chatto
Jessica Traynor • Pit Lullabies • Bloodaxe Books
SPECIAL COMMENDATION
Denise Riley • Lurex • Picador
TRANSLATION CHOICE
In the Same Light: 200 Tang Poems for our Century
Translated by Wong May • Carcanet
PAMPHLET CHOICE
Pip Osmond-Williams • Of Algae & Grief • Dempsey & Windle
WILD CARD
Jeremy Hooker • The Release • Shearsman Books
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LETTER FROM THE PBS
Welcome to the Spring 2022 Bulletin. We at the Poetry Book Society are looking forward to getting out in the world and hope to see many of our readers, poets and contributors over the course of the year. We can be found mainly in the north this spring and hope to see you at StAnza poetry festival in St Andrews on the 13th March for readings from Emily Berry, Will Alexander and Fiona Benson, or at our local Newcastle Poetry Festival in May. Wherever you are, we hope you can celebrate poetry this year and we really hope you enjoy this season’s selections.
Emily Berry is the Spring Choice with the outstanding Unexhausted Time, described by selector Anthony Anaxagorou, as majestic as it is impressive
. The scope of the further recommendations and selections is immense, from the Tang dynasty to Greek myth, African post-colonial empowerment, anxiety of parenthood, notions of family, the body; it is a brilliant array of poetry and subject matter. The selector’s and poet’s commentary make for intriguing reading, I really hope they inspire you to either try a new poet’s work or invest in the latest from one already known to you.
We’re delighted to announce the winners of our Metro Poetry Prize too, Nicola Sealey and D.A. Prince. The prize was run in partnership with Nexus and judged by Alice at the PBS and the poet Degna