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PN Review 252Edited by Michael Schmidt and Andrew Latimer
Series: PN Review
Categories: 16th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, 21st Century, American, Anthologies, BAME, British, Canadian, Caribbean, Film, Humour, Irish, Jewish, Language, LGBTQ+, New Zealand, Russian, Translation, War writings, Welsh, Women Imprint: PN Review Publisher: Carcanet Press Available as: Journal (72 pages) (Pub. Mar 2020) 9781784108311 Out of Stock
The March-April 2020 issue New sequence of poems about climate change from New Zealand’s greatest living poet, Bill Manhire Frederic Raphael, (Eyes Wide Shut, screenwriter) discusses being a Jewish intellectual John Clegg on a new source for Keat’s ‘Nightingale’ New poems from major Welsh poet Gwyneth Lewis Sasha Dugdale translates Maria Stepanova New to PN Review this issue: Maria Stepanova, Leeanne Quinn, and Francesca A. Bratton and more...
Awards won by Michael Schmidt
Winner, 2016 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem - Sasha Dugdale's 'Joy', published in PN Review 227 (PN Review 227 )
Praise for Michael Schmidt
'Its pleasures are longer term ones: as you return to it and re-read its substantial selections, you come to appreciate how and what each contributor is working on.'
Jane Routh, The North 66 '...this is the joy of New Poetries VIII: time and again you discover refreshing and compelling new styles and subjects' Jake Morris-Campbell, The Poetry School '...probably the most informative and entertaining poetry journal in the English-speaking world.' John Ashbery 'The most engaged, challenging and serious-minded of all the UK's poetry magazines.' Simon Armitage 'It has attempted to take poetry out of the backwaters of intellectual life and to find in it again the crucial index of cultural health.' Cairns Craig, Times Literary Supplement |
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