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Alex WongAlex Wong has published two collections of verse, Poems Without Irony (2016) and Shadow and Refrain (2021). He has also edited the Selected Verse of Swinburne and the Selected Essays of Walter Pater for Carcanet Classics. He teaches English at Cambridge, where his Russian-speaking collaborators, Anna Ivaskevica and Alex Chernova, have both at different times studied with him. Alex Wong's work featured in PN Review comprises five contributions of poetry and two articles, over a period of 12 years. Also available are one review of Alex Wong's work and one interview with Alex Wong.
Further Reading
Article in PN Review 211 (2013)
Crashaw 400, Part I
Article in PN Review 212 (2013)
Crashaw 400, Part II
Poetry Collection in PN Review 213 (2013)
Four Poems after Sannazaro
Poetry Collection in PN Review 215 (2014)
The Rain Among the Pines: After D'Annunzio
Reviewed by
in PN Review 235 (2017)on Alex Wong’s Poems Without Irony
Interviewed by
in PN Review 236 (2017)In Conversation with Alex Wong
Poetry Collection in PN Review 247 (2019)
from the Mosella of Ausonius
Poetry Collectioned by
in PN Review 261 (2021)Three Poems after Sophia Parnock (translated with Alex Chernova)
Poetry Collection in PN Review 276 (2024)
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