Robert Pinsky: ‘I don’t like the idea that poetry is marketed’
The three times US poet laureate is in residence at the Kilkenny Arts Festival
The three times US poet laureate is in residence at the Kilkenny Arts Festival
What we read before we sleep has always held a particular significance, argues Liam Browne, deputy artistic director of the Happy Days festival
Beekeeping, Belfast and Buddhism: books of lectures by Harry Clifton, Paula Meehan and Michael Longley cast the net wide
Brought to Book Q&A: Greek novelist and poet on Emily Dickinson and Robert Mouzil
Michael Symmons Roberts is at home in science as he is in scripture, as happy with the sensory world as with the transcendent – which makes his poetry all the stronger
The former US poet laureate believes in bringing poetry to the widest possible audience. Some critics have found his poetry to be lacking in complexity, but he’ll take that over wilful obscurity any day
Is poetry meant for the ear or the eye?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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