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Anna Rabinowitz Author of Darkling and The Wanton Sublime |
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Anna's work has appeared widely in such journals as Atlantic Monthly, Boston Review, The Paris Review, Colorado Review, Southwest Review, Denver Quarterly, Sulfur, LIT, VOLT, and Doubletake. Her work has also appeared in the anthologies, The Best American Poetry 1989, edited by Donald Hall, Life on the Line: Selections on Words and Healing, and in The KGB Bar Reader. She edits and publishes the nationally distributed literary journal, American Letters & Commentary, and is a vice-president of the Poetry Society of America. Anna Rabinowitz's most recent volume of poetry is The Wanton Sublime: A Florilegium of Whethers and Wonders (Tupelo Press, 2006). Her book-length acrostic poem, Darkling: A Poem, also available from Tupelo Press, has been adapted into an experimental, multi-media music theater work by American Opera Projects and will have have a limited run from February 26 through March 18, 2006 at the 13th Street Theatre, NYC, with a gala opening night on February 28, 2006. Excerpts from this theater work, along with panel discussions, were presented at the Guggenheim Museum in November, 2005. Rabinowitz's other books include At the Site of Inside Out, which won the Juniper Prize. |
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Awards
National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (2001) Juniper Prize (1997) |
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Links
Davida Singer of Theater Scene.net, interviews Anna Rabinowitz about her book Darkling, and how it became an opera. The literary blog Bookslut interviews Anna Rabinowitz, author of Darkling. American Letters & Commentary (http://www.amletters.org). American Opera Projects (http://www.operaprojects.org). Chimera Review (http://www.ChimeraReview.com/volumes/2003_4/poe_rabinowitz_1.0.htm). Barrow Street (http://www.barrowstreet.org/journalMain.html). www.annarabinowitz.com (http://www.annarabinowitz.com). |
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