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Clive Wilmer
CLIVE WILMER is the Master of John Ruskin’s Guild of St George and an Emeritus Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. He has been writing for PN Review since its inception and his New and Collected Poems were published by Carcanet in 2012.
Clive Wilmer's work featured in PN Review comprises 10 reports, 33 contributions of poetry, 24 articles, 12 interviews, and six reviews, over a period of 40 years. Also available are four reviews of Clive Wilmer's work, two interviews with Clive Wilmer, and four translations by Clive Wilmer.
Further Reading
Interview in PN Review 78 (1991)
Czeslaw Milosz in conversation
Interview in PN Review 79 (1991)
Charles Causley in conversation
Interview in PN Review 81 (1991)
Tony Harrison in Conversation
Interview in PN Review 84 (1992)
Les Murray in Conversation
Interview in PN Review 88 (1992)
in Conversation with Donald Davie
Interview in PN Review 89 (1993)
in Conversation with Ted Hughes
Interview in PN Review 91 (1993)
in Conversation with Patricia Beer
Interview in PN Review 92 (1993)
in Conversation with John Heath-Stubbs
Interview in PN Review 94 (1993)
in Conversation with Stephen Romer
Interview in PN Review 95 (1994)
in Conversation with P.J. Kavanagh
Interview in PN Review 96 (1994)
in Conversation with Michael Longley
Interview in PN Review 98 (1994)
John Peck in Conversation
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