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Iain Bamforth
Iain Bamforth lives in Strasbourg. His latest publication Scattered Limbs: A Medical Dreambook, a miscellany in which contemporary medicine confronts its origins in philosophy and mythology, is forthcoming from Galileo.
Iain Bamforth's website can be found at www.iainbamforth.com. Iain Bamforth's work featured in PN Review comprises 15 reports, 10 contributions of poetry, 51 articles, and four reviews, over a period of 41 years. Also available are two reviews of Iain Bamforth's work and five translations by Iain Bamforth.
Further Reading
Report in PN Review 107 (1996)
Kafka's Uncle
Report in PN Review 134 (2000)
The Colour of Memory
Report in PN Review 188 (2009)
Catchwords (I)
Report in PN Review 189 (2009)
Catchwords II
Report in PN Review 190 (2009)
Catchwords (3)
Report in PN Review 191 (2010)
Catchwords (4)
Report in PN Review 192 (2010)
Catchwords (5)
Report in PN Review 193 (2010)
Catchwords (6)
Report in PN Review 194 (2010)
Catchwords (7)
Report in PN Review 195 (2010)
Catchwords (8)
Report in PN Review 196 (2010)
Catchwords (9)
Report in PN Review 197 (2011)
Catchwords (10)
Report in PN Review 203 (2012)
The Pitch Drop Experiment
Report in PN Review 210 (2013)
Romanticism and Child Mortality
Report in PN Review 257 (2021)
On W.G. Sebald
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