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A.T. Tolley

a.t. tolley is an established authority on British literary history of the twentieth century, particularly on the work of Philip Larkin. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom. He is also an internationally recognised expert on jazz music.

A.T. Tolley's work featured in PN Review comprises one report. Also available are two reviews of A.T. Tolley's work.
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Subscribers only Report in PN Review 213 (2013) Lotte Zurndorfer: A Forgotten Poet
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