Jennifer Moxley
Jennifer Moxley (born 12 May 1964) is an American poet, editor, and translator who was born in San Diego, California. She currently teaches poetry and poetics at the University of Maine and resides in Maine with her partner, Steve Evans.
Work
Poetry
- The Open Secret (Chicago: Flood Editions, 2014)
- Foyer States (Iowa City: Catenary, 2013)
- The Line (Sausolito: Post-Apollo, 2007)
- Clampdown (Chicago: Flood, 2009)
- Often Capital (Chicago: Flood, 2005)
- The Sense Record (Washington DC: Edge, 2002) UK Edition (Cambridge: Salt, 2003)
- Imagination Verses (New York: Tender Buttons, 1996) UK Edition (Cambridge: Salt, 2003)
Prose
- There Are Things We Live Among: Essays on the Object World. (Chicago: Flood Editions, 2012)
- The Middle Room (Berkeley, CA: subpress, 2007)
Editing
- The Poker (Somerville, MA), contributing editor, 2003 to present
- The Baffler (Chicago), poetry editor, 1997.
- The Impercipient Lecture Series (Providence), co-editor with Steve Evans, 1997
- The Impercipient (Providence), founder and editor 1992 to 1995
Translation
- The Translation Begins by Jacqueline Risset (Providence: Burning Deck, 1996)
- Sleep's Powers by Jacqueline Risset (New York: Ugly Duckling Presse)
External links
- Jennifer Moxley at EPC
- Jennifer Moxley at PennSound
- Ron Silliman reviews The Line poet Ron Silliman from his own weblog, July 2007. Previously, Silliman discussed Moxley's Often Capital (and her poetry in general), on his blog during June 2005 (link here) and (here)
- Jennifer Moxley's Website
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