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Robyn Creswell is an American critic, scholar and translator.

He graduated from Brown University in 1999 and gained a doctorate in comparative literature from New York University in 2011. In addition to teaching comparative literature at Brown University, he also serves as poetry editor of the Paris Review. Creswell's specialization is contemporary Arabic literature.

He has translated several literary works from the Middle East, including That Smell and Notes from PrisonbySonallah Ibrahim and The Clash of ImagesbyAbdelfattah Kilito, and has written numerous essays for various literary periodicals. A revised version of his thesis Tradition and Translation: Poetic Modernism in Beirut (2012) was published by Princeton University Press as City of Beginnings: Poetic Modernism in Beirut (2019).

Creswell won the 2013 Roger Shattuck Prize for Criticism, awarded by the Center for Fiction.[1]

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Year Review article Work(s) reviewed
2019 Creswell, Robyn (March 7–20, 2019). "'An enthusiastick sect'". The New York Review of Books. 66 (4): 23–25.
  • Knysh, Alexander. A new history of Islamic mysticism. Princeton UP.
  • Husayn ibn Mansur al-Hallaj. Poems of a Sufi martyr. Translated from the Arabic by Carl W. Ernst. Northwestern UP.

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