For the first time this year, The White Review Poet’s Prize was open to poets based anywhere in the world. Last month we announced a shortlist of eight poets. ...
Federico Campagna is a co-founder of the Milanese street-poetry collective Eveline. Since moving to London he has worked at the Max Wigram contemporary art gallery, at the publishing workers' cooperative Zed Books, and at Verso Books, where he curently holds the position of rights manager. In 2009 he started a long-term collaboration with Franco 'Bifo' Berardi, whose reader he is currently editing for the Italian publisher Il Saggiatore. In 2012 he co-edited What We Are Fighting For (Pluto Press) and in 2013 published The Last Night - Anti-work, Atheism, Adventure (Zero Books).
Diana’s Tree, Alejandra Pizarnik’s fourth collection, was published in 1962, when the poet was barely 26 years old. Named after a tree-shaped silvery amalgam that...