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Maxine Chernoff

Maxine Posing in front of her house
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1952
Chicago, Illinois
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Occupation Poet, Editor, Professor, Author
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Notable work(s) American Heaven, Some of Her Friends That Year, Signs of Devotion, Bop, Selected Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin, New American Writing
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Spouse(s) Paul Hoover
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Maxine Chernoff (born 1952), is an American novelist, writer, poet, academic and literary magazine editor.

She was born in Chicago, Illinois, where she grew up, and attended the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

She currently works at San Francisco State University and edits the annual literary journal New American Writing with her husband, Paul Hoover.

Maxine and her husband have translated The Selected Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin and will have them published sometime this year.

Chernoff, her husband, and their three children live in Mill Valley, California.

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[edit] Works

[edit] Novels

Reviewers Award

  • Plain Grief (Summit, 1991; available as e-book from Previewport.com, 2001)

[edit] Short stories

[edit] Poetry

[edit] Editor

  • Selected Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin, co-translated with Paul Hoover; (Omnidawn, 2008)
  • New American Writing (with Paul Hoover), (1986) — present)

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