PN Review 262: Editorial
This week's blog is the Editorial from PN Review 262 (November - December), written by Michael Schmidt. We apologise for the postal delay for the
This week's blog is the Editorial from PN Review 262 (November - December), written by Michael Schmidt. We apologise for the postal delay for the
For this week's blog, Rowan Williams discusses his Collected Poems, published at the end of this month. Register for the book launch on December 15th
John F. Deane writes for the blog this week on his new collection Naming of the Bones, published at the end of this month. We're launching the
This week's blog is written by Vahni Capildeo, whose new collection Like a Tree, Walking is published this month. Join us to launch the collection
In February 2021, I was commissioned by the Poets for the Planet ‘Earthsong’ project – science-inspired poetry against climate change – to
Carcanet Press is pleased to share four groundbreaking titles as part of the Exact Editions COP26 Virtual Showcase. All four books will be free to
In this week's blog, John McAuliffe writes on the new collection by Owen Lowery, The Crash Wake and Other Poems. Read the blog below, and order the
This week's blog is written by Valerie Duff-Strautmann, poet and reviewer, on Winter Recipes from the Collective, the new collection from Nobel
This week's blog is taken from the foreword of Gabriel Josipovici's new collection 100 Days, which is published this month. We're launching the book
Today on the blog, we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick’s film adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s novel, A Clockwork Orange. To
This week's blog is Michael Schmidt's Editorial from PN Review 261, the September-October issue. Click here to read the digital archive of PN Review,
This week's blog is written by Tristram Fane Saunders, editor of the Poems and Satires of Edna St Vincent Millay, published this month. We're
This week's blog is written by Jane Duran, author of the clarity of distant things. Join us tonight to launch the collection via Zoom, and watch Jane
This week's blog is written by Carola Luther, author of On the Way to Jerusalem Farm, her third Carcanet collection, published this month. We're
This week's blog is written by Sheri Benning, author of Field Requiem, the new collection published at the end of September. Buy the book with 20%