Fiona Sampson
Fiona Sampson's Music Lessons: The Newcastle Poetry Lectures (Bloodaxe) and Percy Bysshe Shelley (Faber) are published this summer. Rough Music (Carcanet) was shortlisted for both the T.S. Eliot and Forward prizes 2010.
Fiona Sampson's work featured in PN Review comprises four contributions of poetry and three reviews, over a period of six years. Also available are five reviews of Fiona Sampson's work and one interview with Fiona Sampson.
Fiona Sampson's work featured in PN Review comprises four contributions of poetry and three reviews, over a period of six years. Also available are five reviews of Fiona Sampson's work and one interview with Fiona Sampson.
Further Reading
Poetry in PN Review 169 (2006) Mehr Licht
Poetry in PN Review 171 (2006) Common Prayer
Poetry in PN Review 191 (2010) Three Poems
Poetry in PN Review 201 (2011) Five Dreams and Jacob in the Afternoon
Poetry in PN Review 171 (2006) Common Prayer
Poetry in PN Review 191 (2010) Three Poems
Poetry in PN Review 201 (2011) Five Dreams and Jacob in the Afternoon
Review in PN Review 173 (2007) on Greg Delanty
Review in PN Review 186 (2009) on Mimi Khalvati
Review in PN Review 197 (2011) on Vasko Popa and Mak Dizdar
Review in PN Review 186 (2009) on Mimi Khalvati
Review in PN Review 197 (2011) on Vasko Popa and Mak Dizdar
Reviewed by Chris Miller in PN Review 163 (2005) on New Poetry from Eastern and Central Europe
Reviewed by Tim Liardet in PN Review 169 (2006) on Fiona Sampson
Reviewed by Simon Smith in PN Review 178 (2007) on Fiona Sampson and Richard Price
Reviewed by Tim Liardet in PN Review 197 (2011) on Fiona Sampson
Reviewed by Sue Leigh in PN Review 234 (2017) on Fiona Sampson’s The Catch
Reviewed by Tim Liardet in PN Review 169 (2006) on Fiona Sampson
Reviewed by Simon Smith in PN Review 178 (2007) on Fiona Sampson and Richard Price
Reviewed by Tim Liardet in PN Review 197 (2011) on Fiona Sampson
Reviewed by Sue Leigh in PN Review 234 (2017) on Fiona Sampson’s The Catch
Interviewed by Ahren Warner in PN Review 212 (2013) In Conversation with Fiona Sampson