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Roger Caldwell

Roger Caldwell is a poet, essayist and critic, living in Essex. He writes on philosophy and literature for various journals. His latest collection of poetry is Setting Out for the Mad Islands (Shoestring Press, 2012).

Roger Caldwell's work featured in PN Review comprises 10 articles and 18 reviews, over a period of 24 years.
Further Reading
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 166 (2005) Byron, Auden, and the Poetry of Disenchantment
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 178 (2007) Louis MacNeice, Realist and Anti-Realist
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 184 (2008) Impossible Cruxes and Happy Coincidences
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 188 (2009) Fifty Years On: A Note on C.P. Snow
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 188 (2009) A New Theory of Poetic Metre
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 216 (2014) A Boy Was Born: Thoughts on the Britten Centenary
Subscribers only Article in PN Review 221 (2015) Ten Years On: Derrida, Death, and Deconstruction
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