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David Wheatley
David Wheatley is the author of Contemporary British Poetry (Palgrave, 2015). He lives in rural Aberdeenshire.
David Wheatley's work featured in PN Review comprises five reports, three contributions of poetry, three articles, one interview, and two reviews, over a period of 27 years. Also available is one review of David Wheatley's work.
Further Reading
Article in PN Review 183 (2008)
'Am I Rambling? I Hope So': Reading Peter Riley
Article in PN Review 227 (2016)
on Samuel Beckett and an Anti-Genealogy of Contemporary Irish Poetry
Article in PN Review 228 (2016)
Aspermatic Days and Nights (II)
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