Just one question May 27, 2008
Simon Armitage, poet asks Glyn Maxwell, poet and playwright ... Glyn Maxwell asks Jon Ronson, writer and documentary film-maker. (Guardian Unlimited -- Arts)
Whats hot in the weeks ahead Apr 20, 2008
Also includes Midsummer Night s Dream, Merry Wives and a new play by Glyn Maxwell. Opens April 23. (Times Online)
Theater veterans, new blood brings the Zoo to life Mar 21, 2008
So, in true English fashion, modern poet-turned-playwright Glyn Maxwell takes the real events of his country's past and exposes them on the stage. For example, "The Lifeblood," a play seeing its second American production at Middlebury (its first was in New York), is a faithful imagining of the final days of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the political and religious imbroglio she found herself in at the end of the 16th. (Middlebury College -- The Campus, VT)
O'Brien scoops top poetry prize Oct 4, 2007
The judging panel also included Radiohead guitarist Colin Greenwood, poet and playwright Glyn Maxwell, poet and performer Jean 'Binta' Breeze and Guardian Unlimited books editor Sarah Crown. Bookmark with. (BBC News -- Entertainment)
The Shivers, a poem Mar 18, 2007
POEMThe Shivers by Glyn Maxwell Post date 03. 18. (New Republic)
Lines on the horizon Feb 17, 2007
Derek Walcott's Selected Poems confirm him as a master of form, says Glyn Maxwell ... Glyn Maxwell's The Sugar Mile is published by Picador. (Guardian Unlimited -- Books)
David Orr on Robert Frost Feb 5, 2007
A short list of these would include Joseph Brodsky, Derek Walcott, Glyn Maxwell, James Lasdun and roughly every Northern Irish poet born after 1935. In a turn of events Frost would have relished, the Pulitzer Prize (an award he collected a record four times) went in 2003 to the Irish poet Paul Muldoon, who has declared Frost to be "the greatest American poet of the 20th century." If this is a peculiar and circuitous way for the influence of Frost's poetry to be felt on his native soil, well, as... (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)