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Lavinia Greenlaw

Articles by Lavinia Greenlaw

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Going underground

  • 29 July 2002

Inferno
Translated by Michael Palma W W Norton, 400pp, £28
ISBN 039304341X

The Inferno of Dante Alighieri
Translated by Ciaran Carson Granta, 320pp, £14.99

The Divine Comedy Part I: hell
Translated by Dorothy L Sayers Penguin, 352pp, £7.50

Novel of the week

  • 08 July 2002

Clara
Janice Galloway Jonathan Cape, 256pp, £10.99
ISBN 0224050494

An enormous yes

  • 20 May 2002

The Birth of Pleasure: a new map of love
Carol Gilligan Chatto & Windus, 253pp, £18.99
ISBN 0701162392

The ghost in the machine

  • 11 February 2002

Hidden Minds: A history of the unconscious
Frank Tallis Profile Books, 194pp, £16.99
ISBN 186197311X

Sky high

  • 13 March 2000

Sky Nails
Jamie McKendrick Faber & Faber, 115pp, £8.99
ISBN 0571201784

Her Book
Jo Shapcott Faber & Faber, 125pp, £8.99

Poetry books

  • 29 November 1999

Anthologies of time and space

News of the world. The best verse in English over the past 100 years has, as with fiction, been by writers from beyond these shores. Lavinia Greenlaw maps the poetic century

  • 22 November 1999

The Harvill Book of Twentieth-Century Poetry in English
Michael Schmidt (editor) Harvill, 728pp, £20
ISBN 1860463517

Scanning the Century: The Penguin Book of the Twentieth Century in Poetry
Peter Forbes (editor) Penguin, 596pp, £20

Gale of life

  • 18 October 1999

A Shropshire Lad
A E Housman Penguin Poetry First Editions, 88pp, £3.99
ISBN 0140437207

Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St Agnes and Other Poems
John Keats Penguin Poetry First Editions, 119pp, £3.99

Letting off steam

  • 07 June 1999

Akhenaten
Dorothy Porter Serpent's Tail, 300pp, £8.99

Time to Kill Sparrows: a kaleidoscope of verse by diplomats and their families
Peter Hinchcliffe (editor) The Book Guild Ltd, 128pp, £14.99

Shakespeare in Love: the love poetry of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare Faber & Faber, 169pp, £4.99

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