Exploring the intricacies of poetry and translation, this work features a polyphonic structure that facilitates dialogue among various translators, writers, and theorists. Through a collage approach, it presents reflections on the translation process, critical observations, and correspondence with poets. Notable discussions include Nathaniel Tarn's translation of Neruda and Henry's translations of contemporary poets. The book emphasizes the collaborative nature of translation, showcasing multiple voices to illustrate its potential impact on poetry.
Brian Henry Book order





- 2021
- 2020
Management
- 640 pages
- 23 hours of reading
This updated edition of a popular management textbook offers a practical approach to key concepts and theories, incorporating regional examples from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. It features real-world insights that prepare students for contemporary management challenges. Additionally, the book is available with MindTap, an adaptable online learning platform that includes an interactive eReader, assignments, practice questions, and case studies to enhance understanding, build confidence, and develop critical thinking skills for future workplace success.
- 2016
Applied Economics and Public Policy
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Leading economists explore how applied economics shapes public policy decisions, emphasizing its significance in addressing real-world issues. The book delves into various case studies and methodologies, illustrating the impact of economic analysis on policy formulation and implementation. By examining the intersection of theory and practice, it highlights the importance of economic insights in creating effective and informed policies that respond to societal needs.
- 2015
Static and Snow
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the stark beauty of winter, Brian Henry delves into the interplay between nature and human experience, seeking vibrant life beneath the snow's surface. His poetry oscillates between the tangible and the abstract, capturing both stillness and movement. With a keen eye for detail and a nuanced understanding of nature's duality, Henry's work reframes perceptions through unflinching observations. An accomplished poet and translator, he brings a seasoned perspective to the complexities of the season, evoking a chilling yet profound connection to the environment.
- 2013
The poems in Brother No One take their bearings from our surveillance society, where no action goes unnoticed. The line between victim and perpetrator is blurred. Brian Henry takes on these themes with dizzying energy, examining their effects on language, the body, perception, and the possibility of human love.