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Chris Hosea
Chris Hosea (born November 11, 1973, Princeton, New Jersey) is an American poet. Hosea earned his BA in English from Harvard University. He earned his MFA in Poetry from the University of Massachusetts Amherst's MFA Program for Poets & Writers.〔"(Chris Hosea )," ''The Poetry Foundation''. Retrieved November 22, 2013.〕 Pulitzer Prize-winning poet John Ashbery selected Hosea's first poetry collection, ''Put Your Hands In,'' for the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets.〔"(Walt Whitman Award Winner Announced: Chris Hosea for Debut Collection )," ''Huffington Post''. Retrieved November 14, 2013.〕 Ashbery, in his judge's citation for the Walt Whitman Award, wrote that Hosea's poetry "somehow subsumes derision and erotic energy and comes out on top."〔"(Chris Hosea )," ''Poets.org from the Academy of American Poets''. Retrieved November 14, 2013.〕
Reviewers of ''Put Your Hands In'' have highlighted the book's emphasis on contradiction, the absurd, and sound, comparing it to poetry by Language poets.〔"(Put Your Hands In: Chris Hosea )," ''Publishers Weekly''. Retrieved June 11, 2015.〕〔"(Introduction to Chris Hosea's Across the Boss's Desk )," ''Prelude Magazine''. Retrieved June 11, 2015.〕〔"(Put Your Hands In by Chris Hosea )," ''Fjords Review''. Retrieved June 11, 2015.〕 Critic Stu Watson described Hosea's poetry as "not a confession but a revelation," calling it the product of "an impossibly refined imaginative vision, a vision that, remarkably open to interpretation, manages to reveal almost nothing about its creator, the poet beyond the page, while disclosing volumes about the contemporary reality in which that poet lives."〔 Cristina M Rau critiqued the book's "distracting...references to hyper-contemporary technology that simply does not seem to fit: iPhones, Facebook, Uggs, Instagram," but added that "The pieces confuse and delight and reveal in a mostly successful way."〔 Publishers Weekly found that ''Put Your Hands In'' "juggles sexualized imagery, contemporary and historical pop cultural references, and an inventive approach to language that is as relentlessly provocative as it is approachable."〔 ''Library Journal'' described Hosea's poetry as an "energized, tumbling mass of tight-stitched imagery" that "presents a sort of nutty roadshow of American culture."〔"(What Poetry Can Do )," ''Library Journal''. Retrieved November 14, 2013.〕
Hosea is curator of the Brooklyn-based Blue Letter Reading Series,〔"(Interview: Chris Hosea (by Rob Crawford) )"''Best American Poetry Blog.'' Retrieved November 14, 2013.〕 which was named "Best Reading Series (Poetry)" in New York City by ''The L Magazine.''〔"(Best of Books and Media (2011) )," ''The L Magazine''. Retrieved November 14, 2013.〕 Hosea is the recipient of fellowship residencies from Vermont Studio Center and Writers Omi Ledig House.〔"()," ''Poets and Writers''. Retrieved June 11, 2015.〕〔"http://imby.com/hudson/article/about-the-spring-2015-writers-omi-residents," ''In My Back Yard Hudson''. Retrieved June 11, 2015.〕 Hosea's visual and conceptual artwork is represented by Brooklyn gallery Transmitter.〔"()," ''Transmitter Website''. Retrieved June 11, 2015.〕
== Bibliography ==

*"Put Your Hands In" (LSU Press, 2014)

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