Tom Pickard

Tom Pickard grew up in the working-class suburbs of Cowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Blakelaw, and left school at the age of fourteen. As a poet, Pickard is known for his range, from erotic to political, from lyrically delicate to poignantly sad to bluntly expletive­-driven. As well as poetry Pickard has compiled books of oral history and has directed and produced a number of documentary films.

Tom Pickard's work featured in PN Review comprises two contributions of poetry, over a period of three years. Also available is one review of Tom Pickard's work.

Further Reading

Poetry in PN Review 259 (2021) Poems
Poetry in PN Review 272 (2023) Outfitters
Reviewed by C.B. McCully in PN Review 52 (1986) on Duffy, Radice, Pickard, Omar Pound, Durcan and Reid
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