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Sean Haldane

Sean Haldane is a poet, critic, translator and consultant neuropsychologist in the NHS. His most recent volumes are Lines from the Stone Age (poems) and a study of Thomas Hardy. His work in progress appears on his website: www.poem.sh.

Sean Haldane's work featured in PN Review comprises one report, one contribution of poetry, two articles, and one review, over a period of seven years. Also available is one translation by Sean Haldane.
Further Reading
Subscribers only Poetry in PN Review 127 (1999) Black Hill
Subscribers only Report in PN Review 130 (1999) Cliff Ashby
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 148 (2002) Eckernförde
Subscribers only Translation of Poetry by Wilhelm Lehmann in PN Review 148 (2002) Six Poems (translated by Sean Haldane)
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 158 (2004) John Clare's Madness
Subscribers only Review in PN Review 161 (2005) on Georg Heym
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