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HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR
Our Spring Translation Choice is In the Same Light, translated and edited by Wong May. Chinese poetry is unique in w...
POEM OF THE WEEK: DU FU
“The country has fallen”A resonant extract from ‘Spring View’ by Du Fu, written in captivity in chang’an, 757. Tran...
INSTA BOOK CLUB 26th JAN
Join us for the first PBS Insta Live Book Club of 2022 next Wednesday 26th January at 7pm. PBS Book Selector Antho...
JOELLE TAYLOR WINS THE T.S. ELIOT PRIZE
Last night, Joelle Taylor won the TS Eliot poetry prize for C+nto & Othered Poems, praised by judges as “a blaz...
HAPPY NEW YEAR SALE
New Year's resolution to read more?
We've decided to beat the January blues with some uplifting savings on some o...
PBS GIFT GUIDE DAY 24
On the last day of our PBS Gift Guide, don't miss our extra special TS ELIOT BUNDLE OFFER this Christmas featuring ...
METRO POETRY PRIZE RUNNER UP
"Time to unbutton a bit, to give something of your warmth back to that world" - We're delighted to reveal the runner...
PBS GIFT GUIDE DAY 23
Raymond Antrobus’s much anticipated second collection, All The Names Given, continues his essential investigation in...
PBS GIFT GUIDE DAY 22
The poems in Romalyn Ante's luminous debut Antiemetic for Homesickness is steeped in the richness of Filipino folklo...
METRO POETRY PRIZE WINNER
This Solstice seems like the perfect time to reveal the winner of our Metro Poetry Prize is ‘Nightfall’ by Nicola ...
PBS GIFT GUIDE DAY 20
Winner of the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, Caleb Femi's Poor combines poetry and original photography t...
PBS GIFT GUIDE DAY 19
we all have our own beautiful universe Starry Night, Blurry Dreams is a collection of visual poetry about loneline...