Peatlands
Description of the book
Peatlands is the first bilingual single collection of Mexican poet Pedro Serrano's work to be published in the UK. Introduced by WN Herbert, the poems are as linguistically thrilling as they are wide-ranging: with subjects as diverse as snakes and swallows, valleys and skyscrapers, weariness and love.
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Pedro Serrano is the author of six poetry collections published between 1986 and 2009. He also co-edited the 2000 anthology
The Lamb Generation, which brought together translations of 30 contemporary British poets. His poems have appeared in the likes of
MPT,
The Rialto and
Verse, and in 2007 he was awarded a Guggenheim Poetry Fellowship. He lives in Mexico City.
Anna Crowe's other translations include Joan Margarit's collections
Tugs in the Fog (2006; ISBN 9781852247515) and
Strangely Happy (2011; ISBN 9781852248932), both published by Bloodaxe, and the Arc anthology
Six Catalan Poets (2013; ISBN 9781906570606). She lives in St Andrews.