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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, nine articles, and six reviews, over a period of 37 years. Also available is one translation by Philip Terry.
Further Reading
Review in PN Review 60 (1988)
on Muriel Spark
Review in PN Review 65 (1989)
on Marguerite Duras
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in PN Review 163 (2005)Short Notes
Review in PN Review 164 (2005)
on the Ahadada Reader 1
Review in PN Review 196 (2010)
on The Art of the Sonnet
Review in PN Review 218 (2014)
on Deborah Parker and Mark Parker’s Inferno Revealed
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