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PN Review

Archiviato dal Poetry Nation No. 1
293 numeros
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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.

Ultimo numero
The November-December 2025 issue.

One of the essays in this issue is entitled ‘Poetry as a Change in the language’. Again the theme is translation – between cultures, languages and periods: Welsh and English, philosophy and poetry, prose form and poetic form; and celebrations of major figures of the present and recent past.
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  • Primo numero Poetry Nation No. 1
  • Ultimo Numero: November - December 2025
  • Totale numeri: 293
  • Pubblicato: Bimestrale
  • ISSN: 2514-4375

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