1. Claude Bremond. Et le Thème s’est fait texte … : À propos d’un essai d’Alexander Zholkovsky. Canadian review of comparative literature = Revue canadienne de littérature comparée, 1986, 13 (4), p. 600-617.
  2. Barry P. Scherr (Dartmouth College). Review in Slavic and East European Journal, v. 50, 2 (2006). P. 321-322.
  3. Michelle Boston. Writing on Russia: Slavic languages and literatures professors Marcus Levitt and Alexander Zholkovsky are honored for their critical work examining Russian culture and literature. In: USC Dornsife College of Arts and Sciences News [online], April 21, 2014.
  4. Barry P. Scherr (Dartmouth College). To Write of Many Things: Three Recent Volumes by Alexander Zholkovsky. Review article in Slavic and East European Journal, v. 59, 4 (2015). P. 609-617.
  5. Georgi Kapchits. Somali Syntax in USSR, RF and USA. Bildhaan, 2020, vol. 20. P. 132-140.
  6. A/Z: Essays in Honor of Alexander Zholkovsky/Ed. by Dennis Ioffe, Marcus Levitt, Joe Peschio, and Igor Pilshchikov. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2018.
  • Angela Brintlinger. Review of: Dennis Ioffe, Marcus Levitt, Joe Peschio and Igor Pilshchikov. A/Z: Essays in Honor of Alexander Zholkovsky, Academic Studies Press, 2018. SEEJ, 2019, 63(4): 620-621.
  • Natalia Batova (University of Melbourne). Review of Dennis Ioffe, Marcus Levitt, Joe Peschio, and Igor Pilshchikov(eds), A/Z: Essays in Honor of Alexander Zholkovsky. Boston, MA: Academic Studies Press, 2018. ISBN978-1-61811-778-6. ix + 660 pages. Australian Slavonic and East European Studies, 32, Nos. 1-2, 2018. P. 126-128.