by Calypso | Jun 21, 2013 | Uncategorized
Dear Friends, Poet Efraín Bartolomé, a licensed psychotherapist from Mexico City, will read from and sign his published books of poetry and prose, including Jaguar Eye and Ocosingo War Diary: Voices from Chiapas. Event will be held in the Centro Cultural, on the...
by Calypso | Jun 17, 2013 | Poetry
Robin Davidson’s City That Ripens On The Tree Of The World is coming soon to Calypso Editions. In the meantime, like our Facebook for updates on when you can order your copy. ...
by Calypso | May 10, 2013 | Uncategorized
Do you have an extra $1000.00 to spend? If so, then buy yourself an airline ticket and head over to Kraków, Poland, where the third edition of the Czesław Miłosz Festival begins next week. The list of participants is deep and impressive–it includes Philip...
by Calypso | May 2, 2013 | Fiction, News
Calypso Editions is proud to announce that the long-awaited ebook version of The Moonflower King, Anthony Bonds’s fabulous novella, is now available at Amazon and iTunes. Get your copy today–and look for more Calypso Editions titles to become available as...
by Calypso | Apr 28, 2013 | Calypso Close-Ups, Uncategorized
Poet, translator, and co-founder of Calypso Editions, Piotr Florczyk took part in a radio interview during which he and another guest, poet Jenny Minniti-Shippey, discussed poetry, translation, and the publishing scene. The interview aired as part of the San...
by Calypso | Apr 28, 2013 | Calypso Close-Ups, Uncategorized
The May 2013 issue of World Literature Today, a brilliant journal based at the University of Oklahoma, includes a review of Froth: Poems by Jarosław Mikołajewski. The author of the review, poet and critic Rachel Gellman, calls Froth “a mixture of short, striking...
by Calypso | Apr 17, 2013 | Calypso Close-Ups, News, Translation
Poet, translator, and Calypso Editions founding member, Martin Woodside has recently been published by Kenyon Review’s digital offspring, the KROnline, in a wonderful display of translation as collaboration. The project consists of poets and translators blindly...
by Calypso | Apr 7, 2013 | Calypso Close-Ups, Review
We are grateful to Scapegoat Review for publishing a thoughtful review of our latest title, Froth: Poems by Jarosław Mikołajewski. The author of the review, poet and editor Jillian Mukavetz, calls the collection “a playful, tangled and tender-humored love...
by Calypso | Jun 26, 2012 | News, Press
Calypso member Anthony Bonds discusses cooperative presses on this week’s edition of the fantastic radio show about all things literary, Words on a Wire (broadcast from the University of Texas at El Paso and co-hosted by Benjamin Alire Sáenz, along with my...
by Calypso | Feb 8, 2012 | Calypso Close-Ups, Uncategorized
“The electricity and playfulness of these poets is not lost in translation and is perhaps enhanced by Woodside and his coterie of fellow translators. Even for readers unfamiliar with the Romanian language, the originals and translations (featured en face) make...