Биография Denise Duhamel
poeta americana contemporana.
1993- Zambeste!
1995 Femeia cu doua vagine
1996 Cum a cazut cerul
2001 Regina pentru o zi:poeme alese si inedite
2005 Mille et un sentiments
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Denise Duhamel is an American poet. She was born in Woonsocket, RI, in 1961. She received her B.F.A. from Emerson College and her M.F.A. from Sarah Lawrence College.[1]
She is a New York Foundation for the Arts recipient and has been resident poet at Bucknell University. She has had residencies at Yaddo and The MacDowell Colony.[2]
Duhamel has also collaborated with Maureen Seaton on Little Novels, Oyl, and Exquisite Politics. Of this collaboration, Duhamel says; "Something magical happens when we write - we find this third voice, someone who is neither Maureen nor I, and our ego sort of fades into the background. The poem matters, not either one of us."[3]
Duhamel names Lucille Ball, Roseanne Barr, Andrea Dworkin, Alyson Palmer, Amy Ziff and Elizabeth Ziff (who make up the singing group Betty) and the 70s television heroine, Mary Hartman, as some of her influences.[3]
Duhamel lives in Hollywood, FL, and teaches creative writing and literature at Florida International University
Works
Queen for a Day: Selected and New Poems (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001),
The Star-Spangled Banner, winner of the Crab Orchard Poetry Prize (1999);
Kinky, a book devoted to exploring the ramifications of the Barbie doll, an American icon (1997);
Girl Soldier (1996);
How the Sky Fell (1996).
Two and Two (University of Pittsburgh, 2005)
Mille et un sentiments (Firewheel Editions, 2005).
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