Andrew Joron
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Andrew Joron is an American writer of experimental poetry. He currently lives in Berkeley, California.
He has won the Rhysling Award three times: for Best Long Poem in 1980 and 1986, and for Best Short Poem in 1978; and the Gertrude Stein Award twice, in 1996 and 2006.
[edit] List of books
- A measure of calm: A poem. Ocean View Press, 1985.
- Force Fields. Borgo Press, 1987.
- Velocities Set (editor). Ocean View Books, 1988.
- Terminal Velocities (editor). Pantograph Press, 1993.
- Invisible Machines with Robert Frazier. Jazz Police Books, 1997.
- The Removes. Hard Press, 1999.
- The emergency of poetry. Velocities, 2002.
- Fathom. Black Square Editions, 2003.
- Neo-surrealism: Or, The Sun At Night. Black Square Editions, 2004.
- The Cry at Zero: Selected Prose. Counterpath Press, 2007.
[edit] External links
- Andrew Joron at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Poem by Andrew Joron at Melancholia's Tremulous Dreadlocks
- Poetry by Andrew Joron in New American Writing
- Poetry by Andrew Joron at Hard Press
- Critical essay on Mary Margaret Sloan by Andrew Joron
- Review of Andrew Joron's book Fathom in Rain Taxi
- Review of Andrew Joron's book Fathom in Boston Review
- Review of Andrew Joron's book The Cry at Zero at A Tonalist Notes
- Review of Andrew Joron's book The Cry at Zero in Denver Quarterly