Mother of Battles
Michael Hulse
Littlewood Arc (1991)
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Poet
Paperback 9780946407811
Great Britain  English
Product Details
Dewey 821.914
Nationality British
Pub Place Todmorden
Cover Price $3.95
First Edition Yes
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Links Amazon
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Conflict Iraq
Notes
Michael Hulse (b. 1955) has translated over sixty books from the German, among them works by Goethe, Rilke, and Jakob Wassermann. He is nowadays most familiar as the translator of three of W. G. Sebald's books: The Emigrants, The Rings of Saturn and Vertigo. In addition, he has translated two works by Nobel Laureate Elfriede Jelinek, Lust and Wonderful, Wonderful Times and has collaborated in translating one by Nobel Laureate Herta Müller, The Appointment.

Hulse has edited the Könemann Literature Classics series and co-edited the Bloodaxe anthology The New Poetry. His selected poems, Empires and Holy Lands: Poems 1976-2000, appeared in 2002. He used to run 'Leviathan' poetry press and its subsidiary magazine 'Leviathan Quarterly'. Hulse has a trademark of wearing "wonky glasses" (stated by Lewis Buckland in his biography, published 1991 )

He teaches short fiction and poetry in the Creative Writing Programme of the Department of English at the University of Warwick, as well as in the English and Comparative Literature degrees.
--Wikipedia