Drew Milne - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Andrew Jordan, Review of Parataxis 10.
  • David Kennedy, Review of The Damage, Poetry Review Volume 92, No 2 (Summer 2002).
  • Tony Lopez, On Drew Milne, Keston Sutherland and Andrea Brady, Stand Magazine Volume 1(4) (December 1999).
  • Drew Milne, Agoraphobic Poetics: Essays on Contemporary Poetry (Salt 2009).
  • Drew Milne, "Pinter's sexual politics" in The Cambridge Companion to Harold Pinter, ed. Peter Raby (Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. 195–211.
  • Drew Milne, "Between Philosophy and Critical Theory: Marcuse", The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Continental Philosophy, ed. Simon Glendinning (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999), pp. 461–470.
  • Drew Milne, "Marxist Literary Theory after Derrida", Common Sense 19 (1996), pp. 5–19.
  • Drew Milne, "Beyond new historicism: Marlowe's unnatural histories and the melancholy properties of the stage", The Glasgow Review, 1 (1993), 79-91.
  • Drew Milne, "Agoraphobia and the embarrassment of manifestoes: notes towards a community of risk", Parataxis, 3 (1993), 25-40.
  • Drew Milne and Allen Fisher, "Exchange in Process", Parataxis, 6 (1994), 28-36, and 8 (1996), 47-8.
  • Drew Milne and J.H. Prynne, "Some Letters", Parataxis, 5 (1993-4), 56-62.
  • Drew Milne, "Cottage Industries and Agoraphobia revisited: further notes on risk", Parataxis, 4 (1993), 58-69.
  • Drew Milne, Farmiliars (Equipage, 1999).

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