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John Mallett

Though John Mallett had already published poems in the mid-1950s, he might be described as a late developer, having survived his first eighty years without publishing a collection. As the son of a diplomat and an historian of ceramics, the musical qualities of foreign languages have acompanied his life.


John Mallett's work featured in PN Review comprises two contributions of poetry, over a period of seven years.
Further Reading
Subscribers only Poetry Collection in PN Review 161 (2005) Visiting the Oncologist
Subscribers only Poetry Collection in PN Review 199 (2011) Two Poems
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