JAMES SUTHERLAND-SMITH was born in Scotland in 1948, but has lived in Slovakia since 1989. He spent his working life as a teacher of English as a foreign language and as a lecturer in Cultural Studies. From 2002 to 2009 he was based in Belgrade on the Peacekeeping English Project as an English language Adviser to the Armed Services of Serbia and also to the Armed Services of Montenegro. He has published eight collections of his own poetry, the latest being " Small-Scale Observations" from Shearsman. Simultaneously in 2022, a bilingual chapbook, " The Bead of Blood" , was published in Slovakia.
He has translated a number of Slovak and Serbian poets. The Slovak poets include Ján Buzássy, Mária Ferencuhová, Ján Gavura, Mila Haugová, Ivan Laucík and Milan Rúfus with book selections published in Britain, Canada and the USA. Serbian poets include Ivana Milankov, " Dinner with Fish and Mirrors" , from Arc Publications (UK) in 2013 and Miodrag Pavlovic, " Selected Poems" , from Salt Publications (UK) in 2014. A selection of poems by Eva Luka translated into English will be published by Seagull Books in 2025.
Surfacing I see the great sun sink
Behind a pier which takes
The oil pipeline to deep water.
A fisherman spreads his mat
...
Do not trust the stars.
They arrive when words sleep
and induce the ghost of pure noise.
The Milky Way reels above you.
...
She dreams she has been robbed; her orchid,
her clutter of cosmetics, tapestries,
a statue of Ganesha - not even
a stocking trails from and open drawer,
...