Jennifer Moxley

Jennifer Moxley

Jennifer Moxley (born 12 May 1964) is an American poet, editor, and translator who was born in San Diego, California.

Work

Poetry

*"The Line" (Sausolito: Post-Apollo, 2007)
*"Often Capital" (Chicago: Flood, 2005)
*"The Sense Record" (Washington DC: Edge, 2002) UK Edition (Cambridge: Salt, 2003)
*"Imagination Verses" (New York: Tender Buttons, 1996) UK Edition (Cambridge: Salt, 2003)

Editing

*"The Poker" (Somerville, MA), contributing editor, 2003 to present
*"The Baffler" (Chicago), poetry editor, 1997 to present
*"The Impercipient Lecture Series" (Providence), co-editor with Steve Evans, 1997
*"The Impercipient" (Providence), founder and editor 1992 to 1995

Translation

*"The Translation Begins" by Jacqueline Risset (Providence: Burning Deck, 1996)

External links

* [http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/moxley/ Jennifer Moxley at EPC]
* [http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Moxley.html Jennifer Moxley at PennSound]
* [http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/2007/07/no-two-books-of-jennifer-moxleys-really.html Ron Silliman reviews "The Line"] poet Ron Silliman from his own weblog, July 2007. Previously, Silliman discussed Moxley's "Often Capital" (and her poetry in general), on his blog during June 2005 [http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/2005/06/because-she-is-one-of-our-smartest-as.html (link here)] and [http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/2005/06/rosa-luxembourgs-grave-implicit-logic.html (here)]


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