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Cole Swensen

Cole Swensen (born 1955, in Kentfield, California) is an American poet, translator, editor, copywriter, and professor. Swensen was awarded a 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship and is the author of more than ten poetry collections and as many translations of works from the French. She received her B.A. and M.A. from San Francisco State University and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and served as the Director of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Denver. She taught at the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa until 2012 when she joined the faculty of Brown University's Literary Arts Program.

Cole Swensen
Swensen in La Kunsthalle Mulhouse
Born1955 (age 67–68)
Kentfield, California, U.S.
Occupation
  • Poet
  • translator
  • editor
  • copywriter
  • professor
NationalityAmerican
EducationSan Francisco State University (BA, MA)
University of California, Santa Cruz (PhD)

Her work is considered Postmodern and post-Language school, though she maintains close ties with many of the original authors from that group (such as Lyn Hejinian, Carla Harryman, Barrett Watten, Charles Bernstein,) as well as poets from all over the US and Europe. Her work is hybrid in nature, sometimes called lyric-Language poetry emerging from a strong background in the poetic and visual art traditions of both the US and France and adding to them her own vision.

In the US, Cole Swensen's ninth collection of poetry, Goest (Alice James Books, 2004) was a finalist for the National Book Award.[1] Earlier works have been awarded a National Poetry Series selection, Sun & Moon's New American Writing Award, the Iowa Poetry Prize via University of Iowa Press, the San Francisco State Poetry Center Book Award, and two Pushcart Prizes. Her translation of Jean Frémon's The Island of the Dead won the 2004 PEN USA Literary Award for Translation. She has also received grants from the Association Beaumarchais and the French Bureau du Livre.

Sidelights edit

In France, Swensen has participated in readings and collaborative translation projects with such organizations as the Royaumont Foundation at the beautiful L'abbaye de Royaumont, Columbia University’s Reed Hall, the Maison des écrivains et de la littérature [2] in Paris, Double Change [3][4] and Ivy Writers Paris.[5] Her life-long commitment to translation is a testament to her belief in the international exchange of words and language, and in the importance of radical and traditional poetries for contemporary society.

She is member of the Academy of American Poets, and a contributing editor for the periodicals American Letters & Commentary and for Shiny, and for many years was the translation editor for the online contemporary poetry and poetics review How2.[6]

She divides her time between Paris and Providence, RI, where she is on the permanent faculty of Brown University's Literary Arts Program. She is also the founder and editor of La Presse, a small press dedicated to the translation and publication in English of contemporary French poetry (such as by Claude Royet-Journoud or Marie Borel).

Publications edit

Books edit

Swensen's translations from the French edit

  • La Vraie nature des ombres by Jean Frémon : The Real Life of Shadows, The Post Apollo Press, 2009
  • Physis by Nicolas Pesquès (Parlor Press / Free Verse Editions, 2007)[22]
  • Futur, ancien, fugitif by Olivier Cadiot, as Future, Former, Fugitive(Roof Books, 2004) [23]
  • Kub or by Pierre Alferi, asOxo (Burning Deck, 2004)[24]
  • L'Ile des Morts by Jean Frémon, as: Island of the Dead (Green Integer, 2002)--awarded the 2004 PEN USA Award for Literary Translation [25]
  • Bayart by Pascalle Monnier (Black Square Editions, 2001)
  • Natural Gaits by Pierre Alferi (Sun & Moon, 1995)
  • Past Travels by Olivier Cadiot (1994)
  • Interrmittances II by Jean Tortel (1994)

Other publications edit

  • Swensen has written critical articles on poets such as Susan Howe, Anne-Marie Albiach or Claude Royet-Journoud, as well as reviews of poetry for such periodicals and books as:
  • The Boston Review
  • The Bloomsbury Review
  • anthologies Moving Borders: Three Decades of Innovative Writing By Women edited by Mary Margaret Sloan, (Talisman Editions, New Jersey, 1998) and
  • Civil Disobediences (Coffee House Press, 2004)
  • American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, (W.W. Norton & Company, 2008). Swensen co-edited (with David St. John) this anthology that includes 70 poets seen as creating cross-genre works, mixing traditional or modernist poetry techniques with experimental and postmodern writings

Contributions to periodicals edit

  • Contributor to periodicals in English: including Chicago Review, American Poetry Review, Boston Book Review, Common Knowledge, Conjunctions, Upstairs at Duroc, Grand Street, New American Writing, and ZYZZYVA.[26] She has also translated individual poems for print and online periodicals such as Verse, The Germ, 1913. Online at the extensive Chicago Modern Poetry website,[27] one can discover other poets Swensen has translated including Caroline Dubois [28] or Sabine Macher,[29] and Oulipo poet Michel Gringaud at the drunkenboat publication website [30] or at Free Verse.[31]
  • Individual poems by Swensen have appeared in French translation: in the reviews “Action Poétique,” "Java," "Vacarme," "Nioque," "Action Poétique," and “Hors-Bords.”

References edit

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  2. ^ "Home". maison-des-ecrivains.asso.fr.
  3. ^ "Home". doublechange.com.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-10-05. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  5. ^ "Home". ivywritersparis.blogspot.com.
  6. ^ "HOW2".
  7. ^ . www.ucpress.edu. Archived from the original on 2007-10-12.
  8. ^ http://poolpoetry.com/Swenson%202004.htm
  9. ^ "Home". alicejamesbooks.org.
  10. ^ Reviewed at rhubarb is susan http://rhubarbissusan.blogspot.com/2007/07/defeasible-pause.html & http://rhubarbissusan.blogspot.com/2007/03/cole-swensens-glass-age.html
  11. ^ "| University of Iowa Press".
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-12-10. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
  13. ^ Reviewed at smartish pace http://www.smartishpace.com/home/reviews_poch_swensen.html 2005-03-16 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "| University of Iowa Press".
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  16. ^ "Home". apogeepress.com.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-10-05. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  18. ^ "| University of Iowa Press".
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  20. ^ "About Cole Swensen | Academy of American Poets".
  21. ^ "Electronic Poetry Center".
  22. ^ . www.parlorpress.com. Archived from the original on 2004-10-15.
  23. ^ http://www.roofbooks.com/Author/index.cfm?fa=ShowAuthor&Person_ID=67
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-01-01. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-06-21. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  26. ^ "Home". zyzzyva.org.
  27. ^ "Home". chicagopostmodernpoetry.com.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
  30. ^ . www.drunkenboat.com. Archived from the original on 2006-10-22.
  31. ^ "Freeversethejournal". 10 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Poet Profile: Academy of American Poets > Cole Swensen
  • Video Interview in The Continental Review by Jennifer K Dick
  • Octopus Magazine > Review by Hadara Bar-Nadav of The Glass Age > by Cole Swensen

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of Brown University s Literary Arts Program Cole SwensenSwensen in La Kunsthalle MulhouseBorn1955 age 67 68 Kentfield California U S OccupationPoet translator editor copywriter professorNationalityAmericanEducationSan Francisco State University BA MA University of California Santa Cruz PhD Her work is considered Postmodern and post Language school though she maintains close ties with many of the original authors from that group such as Lyn Hejinian Carla Harryman Barrett Watten Charles Bernstein as well as poets from all over the US and Europe Her work is hybrid in nature sometimes called lyric Language poetry emerging from a strong background in the poetic and visual art traditions of both the US and France and adding to them her own vision In the US Cole Swensen s ninth collection of poetry Goest Alice James Books 2004 was a finalist for the National Book Award 1 Earlier works have been awarded a National Poetry Series selection Sun amp Moon s New American Writing Award the Iowa Poetry Prize via University of Iowa Press the San Francisco State Poetry Center Book Award and two Pushcart Prizes Her translation of Jean Fremon s The Island of the Dead won the 2004 PEN USA Literary Award for Translation She has also received grants from the Association Beaumarchais and the French Bureau du Livre Contents 1 Sidelights 2 Publications 2 1 Books 2 2 Swensen s translations from the French 2 3 Other publications 2 4 Contributions to periodicals 3 References 4 External linksSidelights editIn France Swensen has participated in readings and collaborative translation projects with such organizations as the Royaumont Foundation at the beautiful L abbaye de Royaumont Columbia University s Reed Hall the Maison des ecrivains et de la litterature 2 in Paris Double Change 3 4 and Ivy Writers Paris 5 Her life long commitment to translation is a testament to her belief in the international exchange of words and language and in the importance of radical and traditional poetries for contemporary society She is member of the Academy of American Poets and a contributing editor for the periodicals American Letters amp Commentary and for Shiny and for many years was the translation editor for the online contemporary poetry and poetics review How2 6 She divides her time between Paris and Providence RI where she is on the permanent faculty of Brown University s Literary Arts Program She is also the founder and editor of La Presse a small press dedicated to the translation and publication in English of contemporary French poetry such as by Claude Royet Journoud or Marie Borel Publications editBooks edit On Walking On Nightboat Books 2017 Landscapes on a Train Nightboat Books 2015 Gravesend University of California Press 2012 Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry 2012 Ours poems on the gardens of Andre Le Notre University of California Press 2008 7 excerpt at POOL 8 The Glass Age Alice James Books 2007 9 10 The Book of a Hundred Hands University of Iowa Press Iowa City 2005 11 NEF a translation by Remi Bouthonnier of Noon Les Petits Matins Paris 2005 Goest Alice James Books 2004 12 Finalist for the National Book Award 2004 and One of 12 books honored as the Best Poetry of 2004 by Library Journal 13 Such Rich Hour University of Iowa Press Iowa City 2001 14 Oh Apogee Press Berkeley CA 2000 Finalist for the National Poetry Series 1998 15 16 And Hand chapbook a bend Press series San Francisco CA 2000 17 Try University of Iowa Press Iowa City Iowa 1999 Winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize 1998 and Winner of the San Francisco State Poetry Center Book Award 2000 18 Noon Sun amp Moon Press Los Angeles CA 1997 Winner of the New American Writing Award Re published with Green Integer 19 Numen Burning Deck Press Providence RI 1995 Named an International Book of the Year Times Literary Supplement and Finalist for the PEN West Award in Poetry 1996 It also appeared in French translation as Numen Fondation Royaumont 1994 20 Parc a translation by Pierre Alferi of Park Format American France 1995 21 Park Floating Island Press Inverness CA 1991 New Math William Morrow amp Co New York 1988 Winner of the National Poetry Series 1987 It s Alive She Says Floating Island Press CA 1984 It s Like You Never Left Isis Press CA 1983 Swensen s translations from the French edit La Vraie nature des ombres by Jean Fremon The Real Life of Shadows The Post Apollo Press 2009 Physis by Nicolas Pesques Parlor Press Free Verse Editions 2007 22 Futur ancien fugitif by Olivier Cadiot as Future Former Fugitive Roof Books 2004 23 Kub or by Pierre Alferi asOxo Burning Deck 2004 24 L Ile des Morts by Jean Fremon as Island of the Dead Green Integer 2002 awarded the 2004 PEN USA Award for Literary Translation 25 Bayart by Pascalle Monnier Black Square Editions 2001 Natural Gaits by Pierre Alferi Sun amp Moon 1995 Past Travels by Olivier Cadiot 1994 Interrmittances II by Jean Tortel 1994 Other publications edit Swensen has written critical articles on poets such as Susan Howe Anne Marie Albiach or Claude Royet Journoud as well as reviews of poetry for such periodicals and books as The Boston Review The Bloomsbury Review anthologies Moving Borders Three Decades of Innovative Writing By Women edited by Mary Margaret Sloan Talisman Editions New Jersey 1998 and Civil Disobediences Coffee House Press 2004 American Hybrid A Norton Anthology of Contemporary Poetry W W Norton amp Company 2008 Swensen co edited with David St John this anthology that includes 70 poets seen as creating cross genre works mixing traditional or modernist poetry techniques with experimental and postmodern writingsContributions to periodicals edit Contributor to periodicals in English including Chicago Review American Poetry Review Boston Book Review Common Knowledge Conjunctions Upstairs at Duroc Grand Street New American Writing and ZYZZYVA 26 She has also translated individual poems for print and online periodicals such as Verse The Germ 1913 Online at the extensive Chicago Modern Poetry website 27 one can discover other poets Swensen has translated including Caroline Dubois 28 or Sabine Macher 29 and Oulipo poet Michel Gringaud at the drunkenboat publication website 30 or at Free Verse 31 Individual poems by Swensen have appeared in French translation in the reviews Action Poetique Java Vacarme Nioque Action Poetique and Hors Bords References edit The National Book Foundation Archived from the original on 2004 10 24 Home maison des ecrivains asso fr Home doublechange com Readings Lectures Archived from the original on 2007 10 05 Retrieved 2007 10 05 Home ivywritersparis blogspot com HOW2 Ours www ucpress edu Archived from the original on 2007 10 12 http poolpoetry com Swenson 202004 htm Home alicejamesbooks org Reviewed at rhubarb is susan http rhubarbissusan blogspot com 2007 07 defeasible pause html amp http rhubarbissusan blogspot com 2007 03 cole swensens glass age html University of Iowa Press Cole Swensen 2004 National Book Award Finalist Poetry National Book Foundation Archived from the original on 2013 12 10 Retrieved 2010 04 23 Reviewed at smartish pace http www smartishpace com home reviews poch swensen html Archived 2005 03 16 at the Wayback Machine University of Iowa Press Apogee Press Archived from the original on 2007 12 18 Retrieved 2007 10 05 Home apogeepress com A bend press Archived from the original on 2007 10 05 Retrieved 2007 10 05 University of Iowa Press Cole Swensen Noon Green Integer Books Archived from the original on 2007 10 12 Retrieved 2007 10 05 About Cole Swensen Academy of American Poets Electronic Poetry Center Parlor Press Free Verse Editions www parlorpress com Archived from the original on 2004 10 15 http www roofbooks com Author index cfm fa ShowAuthor amp Person ID 67 Duration press Archived from the original on 2008 01 01 Retrieved 2007 10 05 PEN Center USA 2004 Literary Awards Winners Archived from the original on 2007 06 21 Retrieved 2007 10 05 Home zyzzyva org Home chicagopostmodernpoetry 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