- Jeff Clark (poet)
Jeff Clark (born 1971) is an award-winning American poet and book designer.
Biography
Clark grew up in
southern California . He studied atUC Davis and completed aMaster of Fine Arts in poetry at theIowa Writer's Workshop . At Davis, Clark drummed for the band Buick, whose album "Sweatertongue" was released by Lather Records in 1992. He also drummed for the Popealopes, and is featured on their album "Slowest Eye", released by Italy's Helter Skelter Records.In 1995, he graduated from the Iowa workshop and moved to
San Francisco , where he wrote poetry and edited a zine, "Faucheuse." He also worked for Wilsted & Taylor, a book design studio inOakland, California .Writing
Clark's first book, "The Little Door Slides Back," was a 1996 winner of the
National Poetry Series award. It was published by Sun and Moon Press in 1997, and reprinted in 2004 byFarrar Straus and Giroux . John Yau, writing in the "Boston Review", said that Clark evoked "a fragile, interior world largely lit by the moon, cheap paperbacks, and noir movies, a place in which predicaments and paradoxes abound." [John Yau, [http://bostonreview.net/BR22.6/Yau.html "Review of "The Little Door Slides Back,"] "Boston Review," December 1997/January 1998.] Farrar Straus also published Clark's second collection, "Music and Suicide," which received the 2004James Laughlin Award . [ [http://www.poets.org/page.php/prmID/181 "Jeff Clark Receives 2004 James Laughlin Award,"] www.poets.org.] John Beer in "Chicago Review" said it was "most clearly an advance from his debut" though not "without missteps, lapses into a perfunctory pastiche of high decadence". [cite journal |title=Music and Suicide |author=John Beer |journal=Chicago Review |issue=Spring 2005 |volume=51 |pages=287 ]In June 2006, Clark and
Geoffrey G. O'Brien released "2A," an experimental collaboration in poetry.Book Design
Clark's
book design studio, Quemadura, is based inYpsilanti . He has composed book covers and interiors for, among others, Flood Editions, Leon Works, Kelsey Street Press, the Jargon Society, Essay Press, Wake Forest University Press, Ahsahta Press,Dalkey Archive , Wave Books, Farrar Straus Giroux, Black Square Editions,City Lights Books , the Ulrich Museum of Art, andMOCAD (Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit).In January 2008, "Publisher's Weekly" wrote: "Clark has become one of poetry's most prolific and influential book designers, whose distinctive treatments—characterized by spacious covers; hip, angular fonts; varied elements that elide into one another—a frequent poetry reader could recognize from a distance." [Craig Morgan Teicher, [http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6525583.html "A Poet's Cover,"] "Publisher's Weekly," January 28, 2008.]
Clark lives with poet Christine Hume and their daughter in Ypsilanti.
References
External links
* [http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6525583.html Publisher's Weekly piece on Jeff Clark]
* [http://www.quemadura.net Quemadura]
* [http://www.quemadura.net/p71alt.html Buick]
* [http://www.quemadura.net/p63.html Third and final issue of Faucheuse]
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