Anne Carson (born June 21, 1950) is a Canadian poet, essayist, translator, and a professor of Classics and comparative literature at the University of Michigan.
Anyone who watched the debut of The L Word, Showtime's highly anticipated drama about lesbians in Los Angeles, witnessed an oddly erotic exchange about a book. The book wasn't The ...
Anne Carson (1950 - ) "In the small world of people who keep up with contemporary poetry," wrote Daphne Merkin in a New York Times Book Review piece, "Anne Carson, a Canadian ...
www.Poetry.LA -- Excerpts from Ann Carson's reading of a new work, "Stacks" at Red Hen Press's Monday Evenings at the Geffen -- Readings & Conversation.
Anne Carson, poet, essayist, classical scholar, professor (b at Toronto 21 June 1950). Anne Carson's career as a writer has been influenced and shaped by her study of Classics at ...
Anne Carson featured in: Best American Poetry: 2004 (guest editor Lyn Hejinian) with "Gnosticism", a 4-page poem in 6 sections. Best American Poetry: 2002 (guest editor Robert ...
GRIFFIN POETRY PRIZE 2001 Canadian Winner. Book: Men in the Off Hours Poet: Anne Carson Publishers: Vintage Canada, Jonathan Cape (UK), Alfred A. Knopf (USA), Cape/Random House ...
Anne Carson was born in 1950. She received her bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from the University of Toronto. Her books of poetry include The Beauty of the Husband: A ...
Anne Carson Plain Water (Knopf); Glass, Irony and God (New Directions) A truly intimate interview about the value of intelligence in the face of passion. This