Joan Retallack

Joan Retallack (born October 13, 1941) is an American poet, critic, biographer, and multi-disciplinary scholar.[1]

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Life and work

Joan Retallack received her B.A. from the University of Illinois, Urbana and her M.A. from Georgetown University. She is the author of numerous books of poetry, winning many awards including the Columbia Book Award, a Lannan Foundation Poetry Award (1998–99), the America Award in Belles-Lettres, and a National Endowment for the Arts grant.

Retallack is the author of many critical studies, including The Poethical Wager (2003), and a study of Gertrude Stein (2008). She is the Director of the Language and Thinking Program at Bard College (2000– ) where she has been the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of Humanities.

As of late 2009, Retallack is working on two projects: "The Reinvention of Truth" and "The Bosch Notebooks".[2]

Retallack is a Cornish name, meaning "high forehead" in the Cornish language.[3]

Selected publications

Critical

Poetry

References

  1. ^ Madison Welcomes Joan Retallack
  2. ^ Poetry Daily Feature: Joan Retallack
  3. ^ Retallack, G.J., 2000, What does the name Retallack mean? Cornwall Family History Society Journal, v.98, p. 14-15.

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