Sunil Iyengar writes poems and book reviews. He works in Washington, DC, as an arts research director.
Sunil Iyengar
Articles
Lyrics in Search of an Allegory: On Three Recent Books from Rachel Hadas
Sunil Iyengar reviews Rachel Hadas’s recent collections of poems, “Love and Dread” and “Pandemic Almanac,” alongside “Piece By Piece: Selected Prose.”
Our Man in the Stacks
A new biography of Graham Greene explores the author’s lifelong bibliomania.
Keeping It Real: On Martin Amis’s “Inside Story”
Sunil Iyengar digs into “Inside Story: A Novel” by Martin Amis.
The Plainspoken Muse: On A. M. Juster’s “Wonder & Wrath” and Henry Sloss’s “Here & Then”
Sunil Iyengar appreciates the plainspoken poems in “Wonder & Wrath” by A. M. Juster and “Here & Then” by Henry Sloss.
All Present and Accounted For: On “The Shrine Whose Shape I Am: The Collected Poetry of Samuel Menashe”
Sunil Iyengar opens “The Shrine Whose Shape I Am: The Collected Poetry of Samuel Menashe,” edited by Bhisham Bherwani and Nicholas Birns.
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