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'The Pleasure Behind the Poem': Steve Bradbury, poetry translator

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May 16, 2011January 13, 2015 Trista di Genova 0 Comment Full Tilt journal of poetry, Hsia Yü, Li T’ai-hsiang, literature, poetry in Taiwan, Poetry Now group, Steve Bradbury, Taipei Poetry Festival, Taiwanese poets, Ye Mimi

By Owain Mckimm, Special to The Wild East In the small circle of Taiwanese poetry buffs, Steve Bradbury must be the most talkative; and thankfully so, because if Taiwanese poetry needs anything at the moment, it’s a talker. An associate professor at National Central University and editor of pan-Asian journal

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