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Simon Smith

Simon Smith was Librarian at the Poetry Library until March 2007. He now teaches Creative Writing as Senior Lecturer at London South Bank University, and Associate Lecturer at the Open University. His last collection of poetry was Mercury (Salt, 2006). Currently he is translating the poems of Catullus.

Simon Smith's work featured in PN Review comprises one article and one review, over a period of two years. Also available are four reviews of Simon Smith's work and two translations by Simon Smith.
Further Reading
Subscribers only Translation of a Poetry Collection by Catullus in PN Review 148 (2002) Thirteen Poems (translated by Simon Smith)
Subscribers only Reviewed by Judy Kendall in PN Review 156 (2004) on fifty fifty
Subscribers only Reviewed by David C. Ward in PN Review 175 (2007) on Simon Smith and Mark Haddon
Subscribers only Review in PN Review 178 (2007) on Fiona Sampson and Richard Price
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 184 (2008) The Flâneur: Catullus, Martial and Frank O'Hara
Subscribers only Reviewed by Ben Hickman in PN Review 200 (2011) on Simon Smith
Subscribers only Reviewed by John Muckle in PN Review 237 (2017) on Simon Smith
Subscribers only Translation of a Poetry Collection by Charles Baudelaire in PN Review 240 (2018) ‘The Cygnet’ translated by Simon Smith
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