Mark Ford

Mark Ford has published two collections of poetry, Landlocked and Soft Sift, a study of the French writer Raymond Roussel and A Driftwood Altar: Essays and Reviews. He has also edited numerous books, including 'Why I Am Not a Painter' and other poems by Frank O'Hara, Something We Have That They Don't: British & American Poetic Relations since 1925 (co-edited with Steve Clark), The New York Poets: An Anthology and The New York Poets II: An Anthology (co-edited with Trevor Winkfield), and Allen Ginsberg: Poems Selected. Two books are forthcoming: a translation of Raymond Roussel's Nouvelles Impressions d'Afrique and the Selected Poems of Mick Imlah. He is Professor of English at University College London, where he has been teaching since 1995.

Mark Ford's work featured in PN Review comprises two contributions of poetry, six articles, two interviews, and one review, over a period of 25 years. Also available are five reviews of Mark Ford's work and one interview with Mark Ford.

Further Reading

Poetry in PN Review 124 (1998) Three Poems
Poetry in PN Review 192 (2010) Two Poems
Article in PN Review 99 (1994) A New Kind of Emptiness
Article in PN Review 114 (1997) Mont d'Espoir or Mount Despair: Early Bishop, Early Ashbery, and the French
Article in PN Review 138 (2001) Raymond Roussel: How He Wrote Certain of His Books
Article in PN Review 147 (2002) A Wide and Wingless Path
Article in PN Review 178 (2007) The Wilder Party
Article in PN Review 239 (2018) Letters
Interview in PN Review 111 (1996) in Conversation with Edmund White
Interview in PN Review 150 (2003) Talks to John Ashbery: The Boyhood of John Ashbery
Review in PN Review 159 (2004) on Daniel Kane
Reviewed by John Ashbery in PN Review 89 (1993) on Mark Ford
Reviewed by Brian Morton in PN Review 159 (2004) on Kenneth Koch and Mark Ford
Reviewed by Michael Peverett in PN Review 169 (2006) on Mark Ford and Rosmarie Waldrop
Reviewed by André Naffis-Sahely in PN Review 201 (2011) on Mark Ford
Reviewed by Julian Stannard in PN Review 249 (2019) on Mark Ford
Interviewed by Anthony Caleshu in PN Review 192 (2010) In Conversation with Mark Ford
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