Los Angeles Review of Books has just published an interview I did with the English poet Peter Russell:
here. Russell (1921-2003) was living in a dilapidated mill in the Valdarno countryside of Tuscany at the time, which is where I visited him. The interview is 21 years old this month, and only recently did I look at it and realize it was too interesting not to publish. The LARB editor Boris Dralyuk kindly took it on.
Since Russell is unknown to most, the preface to the interview will introduce him. I'll just say here that he was a fascinating man who lived an adventurous life, and was a prolific often wonderful poet.
Dana Gioia in 1997 called Russell "one of contemporary poetry's few genuine originals." Read to see why!