A special Fifth Anniversary issue of the Pacific Rim Review of Books featuring P.K. Page and Pablo Neruda
Including: an Interview with P.K. Page by Joseph Blake, remembering P.K. Page While Reading Coal and Roses, by Rachel Wyatt, and P.K. Page’s recent children’s books, reviewed by Sara Cassidy.
Also featuring: Hilary Turner views Pablo Neruda’s World’s End, CP Cavafy by Mike Doyle, Robert Philbin considers Kapuscinski’s travels, Eric Spalding on Nicholson Baker, Gary Snyder’s Riprap at Fifty by Tim McNulty, Richard Wirick on John Updike, and Peter Grant on Jack Spicer. And much more! Available May, 2010.
The Pacific Rim Review of Books is an accessible journal of critical and social discourse. Though we publish from the West Coast of Canada, our horizon is international.
More information here.
Including: an Interview with P.K. Page by Joseph Blake, remembering P.K. Page While Reading Coal and Roses, by Rachel Wyatt, and P.K. Page’s recent children’s books, reviewed by Sara Cassidy.
Also featuring: Hilary Turner views Pablo Neruda’s World’s End, CP Cavafy by Mike Doyle, Robert Philbin considers Kapuscinski’s travels, Eric Spalding on Nicholson Baker, Gary Snyder’s Riprap at Fifty by Tim McNulty, Richard Wirick on John Updike, and Peter Grant on Jack Spicer. And much more! Available May, 2010.
The Pacific Rim Review of Books is an accessible journal of critical and social discourse. Though we publish from the West Coast of Canada, our horizon is international.
More information here.