Vidyan Ravinthiran

Vidyan Ravinthiran is the author of Grun-tu-molani (Bloodaxe, 2014), shortlisted for a few prizes, and Elizabeth Bishop’s Prosaic (Bucknell UP, 2015), winner of both the University English Prize and the Warren-Brooks Award for Outstanding Literary Criticism. He is an editor at Prac Crit and teaches at Birmingham University.

Vidyan Ravinthiran's work featured in PN Review comprises one report, four contributions of poetry, four articles, and five reviews, over a period of eight years. Also available are two reviews of Vidyan Ravinthiran's work.

Further Reading

Report in PN Review 220 (2014) Gamini Salgado Revisited
Poetry in PN Review 216 (2014) ‘Riposte’ and Other Poems
Poetry in PN Review 228 (2016) Peak District
Poetry in PN Review 232 (2016) ‘The Armchairs’ & Other Poems
Poetry in PN Review 241 (2018) on A.R. Ammons

Article in PN Review 200 (2011) Elizabeth Bishop and The New Yorker
Article in PN Review 210 (2013) Poet and Critic: The Letters of Ted Hughes and Keith Sagar
Article in PN Review 224 (2015) Looking Up
Article in PN Review 238 (2017) On Elizabeth Bishop
Review in PN Review 197 (2011) on Jo Shapcott and Anna Robinson
Review in PN Review 204 (2012) on Arun Kolatkar
Review in PN Review 207 (2012) on Tom Paulin
Review in PN Review 212 (2013) on The Palm Beach Effect: Reflections on Michael Hofmann
Review in PN Review 213 (2013) on Frederick Seidel
Reviewed by Adam Crothers in PN Review 224 (2015) on Toby Martinez de las Rivas and Vidyan Ravinthiran
Reviewed by Edmund Prestwich in PN Review 250 (2019) on Vidyan Ravinthiran
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