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The First Series was founded by Daniel Weissbort and Ted Hughes in 1966 and was a journal with an international reputation for the wide range of poets and translators that it presents and for serious and lively discussion of the art of translating poetry.
In 1992 King's College London, which owns the archive of MPT, relaunched the magazine under the editorship of Professor Daniel Weissbort, Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of English at King's, with Professor Norma Rinsler, Professor Emeritus, King's College London, as Managing Editor. This Second Series was published from 1992 until 2003.
For further information about Second Series only please follow the links on this page.

The new series of Modern Poetry in Translation (Series Three) is edited by David and Helen Constantine.
Modern Poetry in Translation (Series Three) Website
For all enquiries about Series Three contact David and Helen Constantine, MPT,
The Queen's College, Oxford, OX1 4AW,
email: helen-constantine@ip3.co.uk
and david.constantine@queens.ox.ac.uk
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Second Series
What they say about MPT, Second Series ...
"... MPT performs a unique and invaluable service - extending the range of world-reading, and making all those who care about poetry feel grateful to be part of a larger community ..."
(Andrew Motion)
"MPT has ... opened windows on landscapes of feeling, on insight otherwise inaccessible..."
(George Steiner)
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