Mark Dow

Mark Dow is the author of Plain Talk Rising (poems) and American Gulag: Inside U.S. Immigration Prisons (California).His nonfiction manuscript Each Thing Starts was a 2021 semi-finalist for the Seneca Review Lyric Essay Book Prize, and his exploration of Beethoven’s Opus 131 from that manuscript is in the Spring 2021 Seneca Review. He is looking for a publisher for two manuscripts, poetry and prose.

Mark Dow's work featured in PN Review comprises eight reports, five contributions of poetry, four articles, one interview, and one review, over a period of 19 years.

Further Reading

Report in PN Review 178 (2007) 'Every rising's not-yet': A Thought on Michael Hamburger
Report in PN Review 181 (2008) Spoon, Palm, Sole, Applause
Report in PN Review 192 (2010) Good God How Fine
Report in PN Review 195 (2010) You You, You You
Report in PN Review 214 (2013) Soupault/Gâteau
Report in PN Review 215 (2014) Based on a True Story
Report in PN Review 218 (2014) Her Hat Was of Similar Hue
Report in PN Review 222 (2015) Which Home She Had in Mind
Poetry in PN Review 182 (2008) It Being Water
Poetry in PN Review 197 (2011) Three Poems
Poetry in PN Review 209 (2013) Dictabelt
Poetry in PN Review 252 (2020) Poems in English
Poetry in PN Review 264 (2022) Three Further Poems in English
Article in PN Review 185 (2009) Some Rouzing Motions
Article in PN Review 190 (2009) Dickinson's Groove
Article in PN Review 230 (2016) Chatter & Donne
Article in PN Review 282 (2025) October in Sacramento (2022)
Interview in PN Review 263 (2022) in conversation with Nigel Fabb
Review in PN Review 205 (2012) on Marjorie Perloff
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