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Yves BonnefoyYves Bonnefoy, widely considered the most important French poet of the post war era, has authored more than a dozen books of poetry in verse and in prose. He is also a distinguished literary critic, art historian, editor, and translator.
Yves Bonnefoy's work featured in PN Review comprises one report, four contributions of poetry, and five articles, over a period of 31 years. Also available are eight reviews of Yves Bonnefoy's work and one interview with Yves Bonnefoy.
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in PN Review 50 (1986)on Yves Bonnefoy
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in PN Review 80 (1991)on Yves Bonnefoy
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in PN Review 90 (1993)on Bloodaxe Contemporary French Poets Series, Jaques Dupin, Maryann De Julio and Jean Cocteau
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in PN Review 97 (1994)on Yves Bonnefoy
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in PN Review 109 (1996)on John Ashbery, Yves Bonnefoy and Osip Mandelstam
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in PN Review 208 (2012)on Stephen Romer's Bonnefoy
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in PN Review 211 (2013)on Yves Bonnefoy
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in PN Review 258 (2021)On Yves Bonnefoy
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