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Henry KingHenry King studied at the University of Glasgow and teaches at Malmö University, Sweden. His poems and translations have appeared in PN Review, Stand, Modern Poetry in Translation, and elsewhere. Henry King's website can be found at henrymking.blogspot.co.uk. Henry King's work featured in PN Review comprises one contribution of poetry, six articles, and 11 reviews, over a period of 11 years. Also available is one translation by Henry King.
Further Reading
Review in PN Review 181 (2008)
on Simon Armitage's Homer
Review in PN Review 181 (2008)
on Dick David and Michael Alexander
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on Wendy Cope
Review in PN Review 185 (2009)
on Paul Bachelor
Review in PN Review 191 (2010)
on Rae Armantrout, Michael O'Neill and Colette Bryce
Review in PN Review 194 (2010)
on Peter Dale, Ruth Bidgood and Julia Bird
Review in PN Review 196 (2010)
on Five American Poets and Robert Archambeau's Laureates and Heretics
Review in PN Review 199 (2011)
on Geoffrey Hill's Oraclau/Oracles
Review in PN Review 216 (2014)
on Daryl Hine and Alistair Noon
Review in PN Review 224 (2015)
on Geoffrey Brock, Alfred Corn, Adrian May and Marianne Morris
Review in PN Review 234 (2017)
on Stephen Burt’s The Poem is You: 60 Contemporary Poems and How to Read Them
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