Susan Howe

Susan Howe (born June 10, 1937) is an American poet, scholar, essayist, and critic, who has been closely associated with the Language poets, among other poetry movements. Her work is often classified as Postmodern because it expands traditional notions of genre (fiction, essay, prose and poetry). Many of Howe's books are layered with historical, mythical, and other references, often presented in an unorthodox format. Her work contains lyrical echoes of sound, and yet is not pinned down by a consistent metrical pattern or a conventional poetic rhyme scheme.

Howe received the 2017 Robert Frost Medal awarded by the Poetry Society of America, and the 2011 Bollingen Prize in American Poetry. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Provided by Wikipedia
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    My Emily Dickinson / by Susan Howe. by Howe, Susan, 1937-

    Published 1985
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    That this / Susan Howe. by Howe, Susan, 1937-

    Published 2010
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    The nonconformist's memorial : poems / by Susan Howe. by Howe, Susan, 1937-

    Published 1993
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    The Europe of trusts / Susan Howe. by Howe, Susan, 1937-

    Published 1990
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    The birth-mark : unsettling the wilderness in American literary history / Susan Howe. by Howe, Susan, 1937-

    Published 1993
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    The midnight / Susan Howe. by Howe, Susan, 1937-

    Published 2003
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