Andrew Koenig

Andrew Koenig holds a PhD in English from Harvard University. He works on the history of the novel in the twentieth century. His dissertation, “Reparative, Resentful, Queer, Parasitic: Varieties of Rewriting, 1900–Present,” looks at practices of rewriting and revision among British modernists (D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster, Virginia Woolf) as well as their reception among contemporary novelists.

His academic articles and essays have been published or are forthcoming in English Literary History, Modern Language Quarterly, Modernism/modernity, the Journal of Modern Literature, and elsewhere. For his essay on D.H. Lawrence and Geoff Dyer he was awarded the inaugural Marshall Brown Prize from Modern Language Quarterly.

His essays have appeared in The Los Angeles Review of Books, Harvard Review, The New Haven Independent, The New Criterion, and elsewhere. He was formerly an associate editor at Harvard Review and a summer cub reporter at The Toledo Blade. He is currently serving as an editor for Duck, a new literary magazine out of the Grolier Bookshop in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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