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Anne Rouse

Anne Barrett Rouse (born September 26, 1954) is an American-British poet.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Timing: Anne Rouse )〕 Along with Michael Donaghy and Eva Salzman, she has been cited as a noted American-British contributor to contemporary British poetry.
==Biography==
She was born in Washington, D.C., grew up in Virginia and read history at the University of London. Afterwards, she worked as a nurse and as the director of the mental health charity Islington Mind.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anne Rouse )〕 Now a freelance writer, she has had numerous residencies, including fellowships at the University of Glasgow and the Courtauld Institute of Art.
Rouse has been described by the International Poetry Society as an "accomplished and intelligent writer" and by Don Paterson and Charles Simic in their anthology New British Poetry as a poet of "great formal deftness", with a fine gift for social themes incorporated into her poetry.〔 Rouse, in her earlier works, often draws upon her experiences as a nurse and mental health worker. Her poems often fuse together the ordinary and the bizarre, often with use of satire and humour.
All four of her collections to date have been published by Bloodaxe Books, including ''Sunset Grill'' (1993) and ''Timing'' (1997),〔 both of which were Poetry Book Society Recommendations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anne Rouse )〕 Poems from ''Sunset Grill'', "Athletic," was published in a book on women and sport, ''Crossing Boundaries: An International Anthology of Women's Experiences in Sport'', and two other poems from this 1993 collection, "Faith Healers" and "Memo to Auden," were published in the anthology ''New British Poetry'' in 2004.〔 Several of the poems in ''Timing'' were written as performances pieces, such as "Spunk Talking," and many of them have been described as being "hymns to the momentary and the marvelously futile: physical love, football, the preoccupations of patients on a dementia ward, fashion, and poetry itself."〔 Her poem "Glass" was published in ''The Guardian'' and she has also had work published in ''The Independent'', ''The Observer'', ''Atlantic Monthly'' and ''The Times Literary Supplement''.〔
Rouse has performed her poetry at Arvon Foundation, the South Bank, Aldeburgh Poetry Festival and Almeida Theatre. In 2004 she recorded her poems "Childminding," "The Anaesthetist," "Sighting," and "Testament" for the British Council.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anne Rouse, From Poetry Quartets: 9 (Bloodaxe Books 2004 1-85224-551-4) )
In 2008, Rouse published a poetry collection, entitled ''The Upshot: New and Selected Poems''. This included the poem sequence "The Divided," which has been described as constructing "a modern meta-physic out of love and the daily, set against the latent (sometimes tragic) divisions in contemporary society."

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