Tom Paulin

Tom Paulin, poet and critic, was born in Leeds and raised in Belfast. He was educated at the Universities of Hull and Oxford. He is a well-known broadcaster and a regular member of the panel for the BBC’s Newsnight Review. His poetry collections include A State of Justice (1977), winner of a Somerset Maugham Award; The Strange Museum (1980), which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and The Wind Dog (1999), which was short-listed for the T S Eliot Prize. Tom Paulin lives in Oxford with his wife and two sons. Tom Paulin book of poetry The Road to Inver published by Faber & Faber, was short-listed for the T S Eliot Prize 2004. Bloomsbury Theatre. Gordon Street, London, UK, 16th of January 2005

Date: 16/01/2005

Location: Bloomsbury, London, UK

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff

Tom Paulin

Tom Paulin, poet and critic, was born in Leeds and raised in Belfast. He was educated at the Universities of Hull and Oxford. He is a well-known broadcaster and a regular member of the panel for the BBC’s Newsnight Review. His poetry collections include A State of Justice (1977), winner of a Somerset Maugham Award; The Strange Museum (1980), which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and The Wind Dog (1999), which was short-listed for the T S Eliot Prize. Tom Paulin lives in Oxford with his wife and two sons. Tom Paulin book of poetry The Road to Inver published by Faber & Faber, was short-listed for the T S Eliot Prize 2004. Bloomsbury Theatre. Gordon Street, London, UK, 16th of January 2005

Date: 16/01/2005

Location: Bloomsbury, London, UK

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff