Caroline Bergvall

Caroline Bergvall

Caroline Bergvall (born 1962) is a poet of French-Norwegian nationalities who has been based in England since 1989.

Bergvall has developed audio texts and collaborative performances with sound artists in Europe and North America; her critical work is largely concerned with emerging forms of writing, plurilingual poetry, and mixed-media writing practices. Her most recent collection is FIG ("Goan Atom 2"), poetic and performance pieces (Salt Books, 2005). Recent installations include "Little Sugar" for TEXT Festival (2005) and "Say: “Parsley”" at Liverpool Biennial (2004). A CD of her work, "Via: poems 1994–2004" (Rockdrill 8), is available through Carcanet.

External links

* [http://www.soton.ac.uk/~bepc/poets/bergvall.htm Caroline Bergvall at BEPC]
* [http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/bergvall/ Caroline Bergvall at EPC]


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