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Kirsty Gunn re-arranges the world
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Anthony RudolfAnthony Rudolf, a regular contributor to PNR, is a poet, translator and critic. He has published translations of Yves Bonnefoy, Claude Vigée and Edmond Jabès. Odd Volumes/Fortnightly Review will publish his latest memoir, Journey Round My Flat at the end of the year.
Anthony Rudolf's work featured in PN Review comprises 12 reports, four contributions of poetry, four articles, one interview, and three reviews, over a period of 42 years. Also available are one review of Anthony Rudolf's work and three translations by Anthony Rudolf.
Further Reading
Report in PN Review 92 (1993)
Pikolo, Three Great Poems, and Primo Levi's 'The Mensch'
Report in PN Review 96 (1994)
The Poem Method: an unpublished text by William Carlos Williams
Report in PN Review 166 (2005)
Primo and Primo Time
Report in PN Review 182 (2008)
Reading George Oppen
Report in PN Review 190 (2009)
The Walk by Jeffrey Robinson
Reported by
in PN Review 206 (2012)celebrate Charles Tomlinson
Report in PN Review 219 (2014)
A Translation and a Tribute
Report in PN Review 223 (2015)
Octavio Paz: Aristocrat
Report in PN Review 238 (2017)
The Lyric Absolute
Report in PN Review 250 (2019)
On Primo Levi
Report in PN Review 256 (2020)
Claude Vigée at 100
Report in PN Review 260 (2021)
A Great Prince: Owen Lowery
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