Dr Erik Martiny teaches Anglophone literature and film in Aix-en-Provence, France. He has published articles on poets such as Peter Redgrove (The Wallace Stevens Journal), Frank O’Hara (The Cambridge Quarterly), Sylvia Plath, Paul Durcan, Thomas Kinsella and Paul Muldoon (Etudes Anglaises, Sorbonne UP), Ted Hughes and Derek Walcott (English Studies, Routledge) and has also written on the connections between film and fiction, having recently edited a volume of essays for the Sorbonne publisher Sedes / Armand Colin (Lolita: From Nabokov to Kubrick and Lyne), as well as a personal book on the poetics of filiation: Intertextualité et filiation paternelle dans la poésie anglophone (L’Harmattan). He is currently editing The Companion to Poetic Genres for Wiley-Blackwell, and is a reviewer for The London Magazine.