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Jennifer K Dick, (born 1970) American poet, translator and educator/scholar born in Minnesota, raised in Iowa and currently living in Mulhouse, France. Jennifer K Dick has been classified as a post-L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E school poet with a strong background in lyric and narrative tradition. She has taught American Literature, Creative Writing, and English. Her doctoral research and critical writings on contemporary cross-genre poets and prose authors are in the field of Comparative Literature with an accent on Visual studies, Modernism, Postmodernism and the Avant-garde, including work on Susan Howe, Myung Mi Kim, Anne-Marie Albiach, Claude Royet-Journoud, Lisa Jarnot, and Maurice Roche. Dick also holds a Master of Fine Arts in poetry from Colorado State University where she worked with Laura Mullen.〔()〕 ==Works== ;Books: *''Fluorescence'' (University of Georgia Press, 2004, Contemporary Poetry Series)〔()〕 *''Retina/Rétine'' (Estepa Editions, Paris, France 2005) with artwork by Kate Van Houten and translations by Rémi Bouthonnier. *''ENCLOSURES'' (BlazeVox, New York, NY, 2007) ;In anthologies and collaborations: *Criticism: ''Chapter 1'', on Myung Mi Kim (in French) in ''L’Ecriture emprisonnée'' edited by Judit Maar and Jean Bessière (L'Harmattan, France, 2007). *Poems: “A Dark Continent”, “The Price of an Idea” in ''Moosehead Anthology X: Future Welcome'', an anthology of science-based poems edited by Todd Swift, DC Books, Canada, 2005. *Poems: “The Memory Machine”, “Mucking Around in the Wetware” in ''Beyond the Valley of the Contemporary Poets'', a VCP Anthology, ed Elizabeth Ianacci, Los Angeles, CA 2004. *Poem: “Theater” in ''In the Criminal's Cabinet: An Nthology of Poetry and Fiction'', ed Val Stevenson and Todd Swift, nthposition press, London, 2004. *Poem: “Where” in ''SHORT FUSE: The Global Anthology of New Fusion Poetry'', ed. Todd Swift and Paul Norton, Rattapallax Press, NYC, USA, 2002, and “After” in the e-book anthology extension, 2002. *Poem: “Election Day” in ''100 Poets Against the War'', ed. Todd Swift, Salt Press, UK, 2003. ;In journals: Other works have appeared in over 50 journals such as ''Colorado Review'', ''Gargoyle Magazine'', ''American Letters & Commentary'', ''Tears in the Fence'', ''Denver Quarterly'', ''Cutbank'', ''Barrow Street'' and ''Aufgabe''. Dick has conducted interviews with many contemporary poets who have had an influence on her work, such as Alice Notley, Cole Swensen, Marilyn Hacker, and Mary Jo Bang (who was the previous poetry editor of ''Boston Review''). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jennifer K Dick」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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