Adam Newey

Articles by Adam Newey

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A turnip writes

  • 14 October 2002

Public Property
Andrew Motion Faber and Faber, 102pp, £12.99
ISBN 0571215343

Written-down talk

  • 26 August 2002

The Universal Home Doctor
Simon Armitage Faber and Faber, 66pp, £12.99
ISBN 0571215335

Feminine Gospels
Carol Ann Duffy Picador, 70pp, £12.99

Waxing lyrical

  • 24 June 2002

An Introduction to English Poetry
James Fenton Viking, 138pp, £14.99
ISBN 0670911003

The lads' laureate

  • 20 May 2002

Bedtime
Clare Pollard Bloodaxe Books, 64pp, £6.95
ISBN 185224593X

Spanish Fly
Neil Rollinson Jonathan Cape, 47pp, £8

Counterblast to grief

  • 08 April 2002

Slow Air
Robin Robertson Picador, 62pp, £7.99
ISBN 0330488805

Colonised by words

  • 18 March 2002

The Invasion Handbook
Tom Paulin Faber and Faber, 197pp, £12.99
ISBN 0571209157

Lesbians are us. Adam Newey; 101 reasons to read poetry

  • 17 December 2001

101 Poems by 101 Women
Germaine Greer (editor) Faber and Faber, £9.99
ISBN 0571207340

Predator turned prey

  • 19 November 2001

Ted Hughes: the life of a poet
Elaine Feinstein Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 273pp, £20
ISBN 029764601X

The New Statesman Poem of the Month

  • 05 November 2001

Keighley by George Szirtes. Poetry Editor: Adam Newey

Of saints and martyrs

  • 01 October 2001

Here to Eternity: an anthology of poetry
Selected by Andrew Motion Faber and Faber, 402pp, £16.99
ISBN 0571204643

The Forward Book of Poetry 2002
Foreword by Christina Patterson Forward, 150pp, £7.95

Poems of the Decade
Selected by William Sieghart Forward, 256pp, £9.95

Tiananmen Square

20 years on

Desperately seeking democracy

Vernon Bogdanor

Worse than Profumo

End of the party

Nicky Wire

The way I see it

Nicky Wire: The way I see it

Theatre

Liberal guilt

Watch out for the bleeding-heart liberal

Ryan Gilbey

On film

Ryan Gilbey

Television

Simon Schama

Simplistic Simon says: “Look at me, everyone!”

Jura

1984's birthplace

The house where Big Brother was born

Anthony Howard

On Peter Hitchens

The Broken Compass: How British Politics Lost Its Way

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