Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. In his latest collection, Paul Muldoon continues his longtime trick of marshaling obscure references into fluent, fun and rollicking ...
Irish poet Paul Muldoon has complied the lyrics to Paul McCartney's most iconic songs in a luminous two-volume collection. But he goes further and has McCartney recount the story behind each iconic ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon is considered “the most significant English-language poet born since the second World War.” In November 2022, Irish President Michael Higgins named Muldoon the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A good share of the credit for this must go to McCartney’s unlikely editor and collaborator on the project, Irish poet Paul ...
The band — featuring veterans from The Pogues (Cáit O’Riordan), Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue (David Mansfield), Chris Harford, Ray Kubian, and Warren Zanes — brought decades of musical ...
Update: In November, we published an interview with Princeton poet Paul Muldoon on the day of the publication of "The Lyrics," his collaboration with Paul McCartney. Their book has now been named to ...
It’s a sunny morning on Witherspoon Street. A couple holding hands strolls down the sidewalk, the woman wearing a sunhat and the man donning a baseball cap. A truck blares as it reverses into a minute ...
A recent Georgetown graduate curated a new exhibition in Lauinger Library on renowned Irish poet Paul Muldoon. Chris Kenny’s (GRD ’23) “Paul Muldoon: The Joseph M. Hassett Collection,” which lies ...
The only thing more remarkable about Paul Muldoon's poetry than its virtuosity is its penchant for self-deprecation. In "Homesickness," a poem about his father's fatalism following his mother's cancer ...
Paul McCartney hasn’t snuck up on anyone for at least 60 years, since the days when you could have walked into a random Hamburg nightclub (the Indra! the Kaiserkeller!) and happened upon the ...