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Gregory Londe is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Literatures in English at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research and teaching focus on transnational literature and culture, with expertise in 20th and 21st century Anglophone literatures, comparative poetics, and the intersections of literature with science, mathematics, and cartography. He holds a PhD from Princeton University and degrees from Washington University in St. Louis.
His work bridges disciplines, including studies of long poems’ relationship to quantification, transnational poetry and global-regional cartography (via ‘logarithmic reading’), and comic books as sites of ‘delinquent reading.’ He is the co-editor of The Cracked Lookingglass: Essays in Honor of the Leonard L. Milberg Collection of Irish Prose Writers (2010) and authored The Poetics of Large Numbers: Long Poems, Imperial Metrics, and Cosmopolitical Space, analyzing poetry’s engagement with global scale and measurement.
Teaching includes courses on cultural studies, comic books, and writing across cultures. Current research projects explore logarithmic reading methodologies and the material history of serialized media. Londe advocates for archival investigations into how literacy and numeracy are measured, emphasizing literature’s role in resisting colonial enumeration systems.


