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Edward RaggEdward Ragg is a British poet and
wine educator who, since 2007, has lived in Beijing. He was a 2012 Cinnamon
Press Poetry Award winner and his first volume, A Force That Takes (2013),
is available from Cinnamon. His second collection, Holding Unfailing (2017),
was also published by Cinnamon Press. Individual poems have been anthologised
in the 2014 Forward Book of Poetry (Faber, 2013), Lung Jazz: Young British Poets for Oxfam (Cinnamon/Eyewear, 2012), New Poetries IV (Carcanet, 2007) and other
anthologies. Ragg is co-editor of Wallace
Stevens across the Atlantic (Palgrave, 2008) and author of Wallace Stevens and the Aesthetics
of Abstraction (CUP, 2010). He co-founded Dragon Phoenix Wine
Consulting in 2007.
Edward Ragg's work featured in PN Review comprises two contributions of poetry and one review, over a period of seven years. |
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