Donari Braxton
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Donari Braxton, son of jazz musician Anthony Braxton, is an American poet, playwright, essayist, and fiction writer. In 2006, he also translated and published poetry by Paul Celan. The majority of his work has been released by Slow Toe Publications, Cleveland, though Braxton lived and published from Paris, France for several years, where he mainly wrote for theatre troupes. He currently lives in New York City.
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[edit] In English
- No One's Rose, Paul Celan Translations, (2006)
- I, Slow Toe Publication, (2005)
- On My Generation; Poetry and Politics, Slow Toe Publication, (2005)
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[edit] In French
- Oil Rose-Bridé Englouti l'Ombre, (Slit Pink-Eye Engulf Shadow, 2005), Matthew Wascovish and Alisia Ambrosia Translations, Slow Toe Publication, (2005)