Matthea Harvey

Matthea Harvey

Matthea Harvey (born September 3, 1973) is a contemporary American poet, writer and professor. She has published three collections, most recently, Modern Life (Graywolf Press, 2007), which earned her the 2009 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and was a finalist for the 2007 National Book Critics Circle Award, and a New York Times Notable Book.[1] She has published poems in literary magazines including The New Yorker, The New Republic, Slope,[2] Ploughshares,[3] The American Poetry Review.[4]

Jeannine Hall Gailey described Harvey's Modern Life, as "obsessed with devastated worlds and hybrid forms of life," and the two longest poems in the collection, the “Terror of the Future” and “The Future of Terror,” as abecedarian sequences that examine "the dysfunction between civilian and military populations in a stark, futuristic environment." [5] Although Harvey has said that she "didn’t set out to write political poems," but to explore "that idea of living in the middle of contradiction—in the grey area, between yes and no,"[6] the two poems were nonetheless acclaimed by The New York Times as "among the most arresting poems yet written about the current American political atmosphere . . . all the more surprising coming from a writer whose sensibility seems so resistant to our usual ideas about 'political poetry.' "[7]

Harvey has served as the poetry editor of American Letters & Commentary as well as a contributing editor to jubilat and BOMB. She was born in Germany, and grew up in England and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She earned her B.A. from Harvard University and her M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers' Workshop.[8] She currently lives in Brooklyn and teaches at Sarah Lawrence College.[9] She is the sister of artist Ellen Harvey and is married to editor Rob Casper.

Contents

Published works

Poetry Collections

  • Modern Life (Graywolf Press, 2007)
  • Sad Little Breathing Machine (Graywolf Press, 2004)
  • Pity the Bathtub Its Forced Embrace of the Human Form (Alice James Books, 2000)

Children's Books

  • The Little General and the Giant Snowflake (Tin House Books, 2009)

In Translation

  • Der kleine General und die riesenhafte Schneeflocke (luxbooks, 2008)
  • Du kennst das auch (kookbooks, 2010)

Anthologies

References

External links


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