Joshua Weiner

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Joshua Weiner
Born 1963
Boston
Alma mater Northwestern University;
University of California, Berkeley
Genres Poetry

Joshua Weiner (born 1963 Boston) is an American poet.

Life

He graduated from Northwestern University, and the University of California, Berkeley He taught at the Writing Program at the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, and at Northwestern University.

He lives in Washington, D.C.,[1] and teaches poetry workshops at University of Maryland, College Park.[2]

He work has appeared in Best American Poetry, the Nation,[3] the American Scholar, New York Review of Books,[4] Chicago Tribune, Threepenny Review, TriQuarterly, Chicago Review, Boston Review, B O D Y, Yale Review, Slate.

Awards

Works

Essays

Editor

  • Joshua Weiner, ed. (2009). At the Barriers: On the Poetry of Thom Gunn. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-89043-2. 

Review

I've always been impressed by Joshua Weiner's formal intelligence and his sure knowledge of how to make a poem. He's learned as much from Mina Loy, Robert Duncan, and Tom McGrath as he has from Thom Gunn, Thomas Hardy, and George Herbert. His poems are open to many different kinds of aesthetic approaches, including those of jazz and the blues. Like the modernists, he's embraced the past, but unlike some of them, he's alert to the formal possibilities lurking in popular culture. Among the squares, he is hip; among the hip, he is wary. So watch out. His poems are tonal land mines.[6]

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