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Paul Farley

March 2020

  • Valeria Luiselli in New York in 2019.

    Valeria Luiselli wins £30,000 Rathbones Folio prize for third novel

    Mexican author awarded prize for her acclaimed novel Lost Children Archive in a digital-only ceremony streamed on Twitter

November 2019

  • Mistle thrush, Turdus viscivorus, single bird on berries, Warwickshire, December 2014<br>ECFJHP Mistle thrush, Turdus viscivorus, single bird on berries, Warwickshire, December 2014

    The best recent poetry – review roundup

    The Mizzy by Paul Farley; The Book of Taliesin by Gwyneth Lewis and Rowan Williams; After Cézanne by Maitreyabandhu; and Afterwardness by Mimi Khalvati

October 2019

  • Robin-Erithacus rubecula in song. Spring. Uk<br>FY1223 Robin-Erithacus rubecula in song. Spring. Uk

    The Mizzy by Paul Farley review – soaring and stirring

    This avian-themed collection is witty, insightful and fabulously bizarre

February 2017

  • Deaths of the Poets by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts review – a road trip in need of a compass

  • Dylan Thomas New York City

    Deaths of the Poets by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts – the high price of poetry

August 2015

  • TRANSPORT Flags/Spellar2

    The Saturday poem
    The Saturday poem: August

    by Paul Farley

February 2013

  • Patrick Kavanagh and Paul Farley

    The Guardian Books podcast
    Guardian Books poetry podcast: Paul Farley reads Patrick Kavanagh

    Our series of poets reading favourite works continues with Paul Farley reading 'Innocence' by Patrick Kavanagh

May 2012

  • A melting iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland

    Books blog
    Locating the books with the strongest sense of place

    The Ondaatje prize shortlist includes novels from Rahul Bhattacharya and Teju Cole, but which are your favourite books which evoke 'the spirit of a place'?

April 2012

  • Clifford Harper illustration of a door standing ajar

    The Dark Film by Paul Farley - review

    Ben Wilkinson savours a collection that digs fondly into our cultural detritus

March 2012

  • The Saturday poem
    The Saturday poem: The Circling Stars from the Anglo-Saxon

    By Paul Farley

August 2011

  • Paul Farley

    Once upon a life
    Once upon a life: Paul Farley

    Arriving at Chelsea College of Art with no money, no friends and nowhere to live, Paul Farley soon found his life falling apart. But the harsh lessons he learnt finally taught him how to live in the city

May 2011

  • ouse

    To the River: A Journey Beneath the Surface by Olivia Laing – review

    Olivia Laing's walk from source to sea along the Sussex Ouse is a meandering, meditative delight, writes Paul Farley

March 2011

  • Edgelands: Journeys into England's True Wilderness by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts – review

    As this illuminating book warns, our desire to prettify Britain's abandoned spaces will strip them of their character, writes Marion Shoard

February 2011

  • Critical eye
    Critical eye: book reviews roundup

  • Edgelands by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts - review

October 2008

  • The Saturday poem
    The Power Station

    We're taken to see the lion in its cage. |
    It's always feeding time. Our guide ...

June 2007

  • Carol Rumens's poem of the week
    Poem of the week

    This week, Paul Farley's Liverpool Disappears for a Billionth of a Second.

September 2006

  • Lines of resistance

    Paul Farley

    Commentary: Paul Farley on why mainstream shouldn't be a dirty word in poetry.

August 2006

  • The Saturday poem
    A God by Paul Farley

    A god who checks you've turned the oven off

    in some unnumbered radio galaxy ...

February 2006

  • Back to the Blue Nile

    Jamal Mahjoub's ambitious tale of one woman's search for her identity, The Drift Latitudes, impresses Paul Farley.

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