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This item is taken from PN Review 244, Volume 45 Number 2, November - December 2018.

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Letter to the Editor
ANTHONY RUDOLF writes ยท In PNR 236 (2017), Grevel Lindop favourably reviewed Exile and the Kingdom, the most recent book of poems by Hilary Davies. So it was a surprise to read in the last PNR editorial that she had made an apparently excellent translation of the eponymous book by Albert Camus. This is a clearly a benign mistake on the part of the editor and, by the law of unintended consequences, may encourage admirers of Camus and Davies (and any newcomers) to reread (or read) both of these books.

This item is taken from PN Review 244, Volume 45 Number 2, November - December 2018.



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