Wendy Battin

Wendy Battin (born 1953 Wilmington, Delaware) is an American poet.

Life

She graduated from Cornell University and the University of Washington. She taught at MIT, Smith College, Syracuse University, Boston University, Connecticut College.

Her work has appeared in Field, Georgia Review, Gettysburg Review, Poetry, The Nation, Mississippi Review, Threepenny Review, and Yale Review.

She is the director of CAPA, the Contemporary American Poetry Archive.[1]

She teaches yoga, and lives in Mystic, Connecticut.[2]

Awards

Works

Anthologies

Reviews

...she fills her book with the intensity of a religious quest. Little Apocalypse is full of daring, thick with irony, paradox, and vision; it looks for the big questions and the big answers in small things.[3]
Here in the flesh, in the instruments too, is the other side of Yeats’s polarity, the dialogue with the self. The poet’s role here is twofold: to let the world move her; then to “spark, filter, make geometry.”[4]

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