PN Review

Archivado desde Poetry Nation No. 1
294 números
Archivo Completo Bimestralmente
Welcome to PN Review, one of the outstanding literary magazines of our time.

Keep up with the many worlds of poetry in this independent and always stimulating journal. For four decades PN Review has been a place to discover new poems in English and in translation as well as interviews, news, essays, reviews and reports from around the world. Subscribers can explore the uniquely rich digital archive.

Último número
The January-February 2026 issue.

PNR 287 is an international issue, exploring the importance of archives, libraries and AI in the wide world of poetry, with powerful translations from the Taiwanese and classical Arabic, and a celebration of human connections in space and time.
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  • Primer Número: Poetry Nation No. 1
  • Último número: January - February 2026
  • Cantidad de números: 294
  • Publicado: Bimestralmente
  • ISSN: 2514-4375

‘The most engaged, challenging and serious-minded of all the UK’s poetry magazines.’
Simon Armitage

'...probably the most informative and entertaining poetry journal in the English-speaking world.'
John Ashbery

‘…the premier British poetry journal. Its coverage is broad and generous: from John Ashbery to new young English poets, from essays on Continental poetics and fiction to reviews of neglected poets both living and dead. At a time when poetry is largely neglected, [it] continues to make an eloquent case for its centrality to our culture.'
Marjorie Perloff

'...high-toned but bracing.'
Boyd Tonkin, Independent

'It has attempted to take poetry out of the backwaters of intellectual life and to find in it again the crucial index of cultural health.'
Cairns Craig, Times Literary Supplement