Luke Dunne is a writer from London. His poetry has appeared or will appear in The New Republic, The London Magazine, and berlin lit. His criticism has appeared or is forthcoming in Boston Review, The Little Review, West Branch, and Socrates on the Beach. He has won the Jane Martin Poetry Prize and been longlisted for the Dan Veach Prize, the London Magazine Poetry Prize, and the Bridport Prize.
Invisible Cities
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St. Augustine’s Voyage to Rome Nears Its Conclusion
The Kenyon Review · “St. Augustine’s Voyage to Rome Nears its Conclusion” by Luke Dunne It was still early when they passed by Herculaneum—The fog had dissipated, thinned, or gone […]
Invisible Cities
Current Issue
St. Monica and Her Son St. Augustine Enjoy a Meal at the Tombs of the Dead
The Kenyon Review · “St. Monica and Her Son St. Augustine Enjoy a Meal at the Tombs of the Dead” by Luke Dunne I saw a peasant woman sitting on […]
