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Judith Chernaik
Judith Chernaik, founder of London's popular Poems on the Underground, is the author of The Lyrics of Shelley and four novels. She has written programmes about music and poetry for BBC Radio, and her research into Schumann has appeared in Musical Opinion and Musical Times.
Judith Chernaik's work featured in PN Review comprises three reports, one article, and four reviews, over a period of 30 years.
Further Reading
Report in PN Review 95 (1994)
Underground Poems
Report in PN Review 155 (2004)
i.m. Milton Kessler 1930-2000
Review in PN Review 202 (2011)
on Adam Zagajewski
Report in PN Review 205 (2012)
Going Underground
Review in PN Review 208 (2012)
on David Gentleman
Review in PN Review 212 (2013)
on London: A History in Verse
Article in PN Review 263 (2022)
Last Thoughts on Thirty-Five Years of Poems on the Underground
Review in PN Review 270 (2023)
on Keats and Shelley
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