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PN Review 265
PN Review 265
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The May-June 2022 issue of PN Review features an interview with Jeff Fisher, Kirsty Gunn on Henry James, Rory Waterman talking with Gerry Cambridge of The Dark Horse, and meditations on language and how it works. Additionally, the issue introduces new writers Jay Gao, Shash Trevett, Louis Klee, and Jeremy Page.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 56 pages
Publication date: 24 May 2022
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
The May-June 2022 issue of PN Review features an exclusive interview with artist Jeff Fisher, in which he discusses his latest projects and artistic influences. Additionally, the issue includes a review of Henry James' novel The Turn of the Screw by Kirsty Gunn, as well as a conversation with Gerry Cambridge of The Dark Horse about his work in comics and graphic novels.
The issue also includes a series of meditations on language and how it works, written by various contributors. These essays explore the complexities of language and its role in shaping our understanding of the world.
In addition to these features, the issue also includes a new section called "New to PN Review," which showcases the work of four emerging writers: Jay Gao, Shash Trevett, Louis Klee, and Jeremy Page. These writers offer fresh perspectives on literature and culture, and their contributions are sure to impress readers of all ages.
Overall, the May-June 2022 issue of PN Review is a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary literature and culture. With its diverse range of content and insightful analysis, the issue provides a valuable insight into the world of writing and reading.
The May-June 2022 issue of PN Review features an exclusive interview with artist Jeff Fisher, in which he discusses his latest projects and artistic influences.
Additionally, the issue includes a review of Henry James' novel The Turn of the Screw by Kirsty Gunn, as well as a conversation with Gerry Cambridge of The Dark Horse about his work in comics and graphic novels.
The issue also includes a series of meditations on language and how it works, written by various contributors. These essays explore the complexities of language and its role in shaping our understanding of the world.
In addition to these features, the issue also includes a new section called "New to PN Review," which showcases the work of four emerging writers: Jay Gao, Shash Trevett, Louis Klee, and Jeremy Page.
These writers offer fresh perspectives on literature and culture, and their contributions are sure to impress readers of all ages.
Overall, the May-June 2022 issue of PN Review is a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary literature and culture. With its diverse range of content and insightful analysis, the issue provides a valuable insight into the world of writing and reading.
Dimension: 297 x 210 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800172845
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