Paul McLoughlin
Paul McLoughlin has been awarded a PhD for his thesis on the poetry of Brian Jones (1938–2009), and edited and introduced Brian Jones: New & Selected Poems (Shoestring Press, 2013). His own most recent collection, also from Shoestring, was The Road to Murreigh (2010).
Paul McLoughlin's work featured in PN Review comprises one report, three contributions of poetry, two articles, one interview, and seven reviews, over a period of 37 years.
Paul McLoughlin's work featured in PN Review comprises one report, three contributions of poetry, two articles, one interview, and seven reviews, over a period of 37 years.
Further Reading
Report in PN Review 224 (2015) Poetry By Heart
Poetry in PN Review 41 (1985) Time & Place
Poetry in PN Review 216 (2014) ‘The Hungarian Who Beat Brazil’ and Other Poems
Poetry in PN Review 218 (2014) Ritual (for Brian Jones)
Poetry in PN Review 216 (2014) ‘The Hungarian Who Beat Brazil’ and Other Poems
Poetry in PN Review 218 (2014) Ritual (for Brian Jones)
Article in PN Review 48 (1986) Against Excess
Article in PN Review 201 (2011) Romantic Agoraphobia: The Poetry of Brian Jones
Article in PN Review 201 (2011) Romantic Agoraphobia: The Poetry of Brian Jones
Interview in PN Review 137 (2001) in conversation with Brian Jones
Review in PN Review 49 (1986) on the Booth and Thwaite versions of Poetry Today
Review in PN Review 52 (1986) on Latham, Turner, McCarthy and Piercy
Review in PN Review 54 (1987) on Robert Minhinnick, Tim Dooley and Jonathan Price
Review in PN Review 55 (1987) on Brian Jones and Jon Glover
Review in PN Review 213 (2013) on Maurice Rutherford
Review in PN Review 219 (2014) on Beatrice Garland
Review in PN Review 258 (2021) On Three Chapbooks
Review in PN Review 52 (1986) on Latham, Turner, McCarthy and Piercy
Review in PN Review 54 (1987) on Robert Minhinnick, Tim Dooley and Jonathan Price
Review in PN Review 55 (1987) on Brian Jones and Jon Glover
Review in PN Review 213 (2013) on Maurice Rutherford
Review in PN Review 219 (2014) on Beatrice Garland
Review in PN Review 258 (2021) On Three Chapbooks