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Philip Terry
philip terry is the translator of Raymond Queneau’s last book of poems, Elementary Morality, and the author of the poetry collections Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Dante’s Inferno, which was one of the Independent’s best poetry books of 2014. His most recent work is a translation of Georges Perec’s I Remember. He lives in Essex.
Philip Terry's work featured in PN Review comprises one report, three contributions of poetry, eight articles, and six reviews, over a period of 36 years. Also available is one translation by Philip Terry.
Further Reading
Article in PN Review 93 (1993)
Aesopocrypha
Article in PN Review 156 (2004)
A Brief Anthology of Jazz
Article in PN Review 236 (2017)
Discovering Raworth
Article in PN Review 239 (2018)
Not Meeting J.A.
Article in PN Review 259 (2021)
Introduction
Article in PN Review 270 (2023)
from What Is Poetry?
Article in PN Review 271 (2023)
I remember Michael...
Article in PN Review 273 (2023)
‘from What Is Poetry’
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