Somewhere Else Entirely, a film portrait of poet Ruth Fainlight by Emily Andersen, was premiered at The Coronet Theatre in Notting Hill Gate, London, on 25 September...
A profile of poet Ruth Fainlight featured in the FT Weekend's magazine of 22 March ahead of the screening of Emily Andersen's film portrait of Fainlight at The Coronet...
'If there is a suggestion of feminist defiance here, so much the better; at least Fainlight isn't strident. With so much talent and confidence, she doesn't need to be' – Derek Mahon, London Review of Books
‘Her voice can be cutting as well as lyrical…Fainlight is terrific on the subject of ageing’ – Helen Dunmore, Poetry Review
'She combines, often in one poem, the personal and the austerely detached, and excels at the uncanny note of casual recognition' – The Oxford Companion to English Literature
'To my mind, the virtues of Ruth Fainlight's voice have never been more needed. At a time when there are so many ready to urge poets to take their place in the media market-place, Fainlight's poetry is a reminder that poems are not merely products for display and sale, but arise out of privacy and dedication' - Elaine Feinstein, The Jewish Quarterly
'In a tradition various enough to include Emily Dickinson, Mary Coleridge, Christina Rossetti and Charlotte Mew, her poetry gets on with itself, not self-absorbed but quite independent' – John Bayley, London Review of Books