Lyn hejinian bio and family
Hejinian died on February 24, , at the age of The Language of Inquiry. At Berkeley, Hejinian was active widely beyond the domain of creative writing, participating in many PhD dissertations, reading groups, and political actions. American poet — Many of her later essays on poetics have been included in Allegorical Moments: Call to the Everyday Wesleyan, She was the co-editor of Atelos , which publishes cross-genre collaborations between poets and other artists.
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Lyn hejinian, my life
Trento, Italy; In the fall of , she was elected the sixty-sixth Fellow of the Academy of American Poets. Her children, Paull and Anna, were born while she was married to the physician John Hejinian. Los Angeles: Green Integer, Formerly University of Mississippi Studies in English , Berkeley: Tuumba Press, The version of My Life , written when Hejinian was thirty-seven years old, included thirty-seven sections, each comprised of thirty-seven sentences; the version added eight sections and also eight sentences to each of the previous sections.
Hejinian also worked on a number of collaborative projects with painters, musicians, and filmmakers. Dworkin, Craig Douglas. Kent Johnson and Stephen Ashby. In other projects. From - , Hejinian was the editor of Tuumba Press and from to she was the co-editor with Barrett Watten of Poetics Journal. A Guide to Poetics Journal was published by Wesleyan in , with substantial commentaries both by Hejinian and by Watten.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, The Traveler and the Hill, and the Hill. From to she coedited Poetics Journal with Barrett Watten. A poet, essayist, and translator, she is also the author and coauthor of several books of poetry, most recently Tribunal Omnidawn Publishing, Poets Search more than 3, biographies of contemporary and classic poets.
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Search more than 3, biographies of contemporary and classic poets. Lyn Hejinian — : An obituary by Lytle Shaw. A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book.