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A.R. Ammons: Mark Dow's legendary interview revived
PN Review News is proud to republish a remarkable 1997 interview that Mark Dow conducted with the poet A.R. read more
Vietnam: the Tho Moi is over
Xuan Tam, the last poet of Vietnam's Tho Moi (New Poetry) movement has died. read more
Poet Laureate Making News
Professor Geoffrey Hill called attention to the Poet Laureate's ease or facility with language. read more
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China to feature at the London Book Fair 2012
Friday, 27 Jan 2012
The London Book Fair is focusing on China. 'Why China?' the press release asks. The answer is obvious: 'As one of the largest and fastest-growing publishing markets in the world and the leading producer of books in the world by volume, China provides new and exciting business opportunies to UK and other international publishing houses.' On Chinese New Year William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, declared, 'Britain and China enjoy an increasingly deep and broad relationship – rapidly increasing trade and investment, strengthened dialogue between our two governments, and bringing our people closer through growing exchanges in education and tourism. Britain values this relationship because many of the challenges in the coming year are global in nature. It is in the interest of both our countries to work constructively together on matters of common concern.' No mention of books per se...
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