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Anne Patricia Carson (born June 21, 1950) is a Canadian poet, essayist, translator, classicist, and professor. Trained at the University of Toronto, Carson has taught classics, comparative literature, and creative writing at universities across the United States and Canada since 1979, including McGill, Michigan, NYU, and Princeton. With more than twenty books of writings and translations published to date, Carson was awarded Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellowships, has won the Lannan Literary Award, two Griffin Poetry Prizes, the T. S. Eliot Prize, the Princess of Asturias Award, the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry, and the PEN/Nabokov Award, and was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 2005 for her contribution to Canadian letters. Early life and education Anne Carson was born in Toronto on June 21, 1950. Her father was a banker and she grew up in a number of small Canadian towns. In high school, a Latin instructor introduced Carson to the world and language of Ancient Greece and tutored her privately. Enrolling at St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto, she left twice—at the end of her first and second years. Carson, disconcerted by curricular constraints (particularly by a required course on Milton), retired to the world of graphic arts for a short time. She did eventually return to the University of Toronto where she completed her Bachelor of Arts in 1974, her Master of Arts in 1975, and her Ph.D. in 1981. She also spent a year studying Greek metrics and Greek textual criticism at the University of St Andrews. Writing Trained as a classicist, and with an interest in comparative literature, anthropology, history, and the arts, Carson fuses ideas and themes from many fields in her writing. She frequently references, modernises, and translates Ancient Greek and Latin literature – writers such as Aeschylus, Catullus, Euripides, Homer, Ibycus, Mimnermus, Sappho, Simonides, Sophocles, Stesichorus, and Thucydides. She is also influenced by, and references more modern writers and thinkers, such as Emily Brontë, Paul Celan, Emily Dickinson, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Martin Heidegger, Friedrich Hölderlin, Franz Kafka, John Keats, Gertrude Stein, Simone Weil, and Virginia Woolf. Many of her books blend the forms of poetry, essay, prose, criticism, translation, dramatic dialogue, fiction, and non-fiction to varying degrees. First editions of Carson's eighteen books of writings (as of 2021) have been published by Alfred A. Knopf, New Directions, and the Princeton University Press in the US, by Brick Books and McClelland & Stewart in Canada, and by Bloodaxe Books, Jonathan Cape, Oberon Books, and Sylph Editions in the UK. Works Eros the Bittersweet – Carson's first book of criticism, published in 1986 – examines eros as a simultaneous experience of pleasure and pain best exemplified by "glukupikron", a word of Sappho's creation and the "bittersweet" of the book's title. It considers how triangulations of desire appear in the writings of Sappho, ancient Greek novelists, and Plato. A reworking of her 1981 doctoral thesis Odi et Amo Ergo Sum ("I Hate and I Love, Therefore I Am"), Eros the Bittersweet "laid the groundwork for her subsequent publications, […] formulating the ideas on desire that would come to dominate her poetic output", and establishing her "style of patterning her writings after classical Greek literature".Men in the Off Hours (2000) is a hybrid collection of short poems, verse essays, epitaphs, commemorative prose, interviews, scripts, and translations from ancient Greek and Latin (of Alcman, Catullus, Sappho and others). The book broke with Carson's established pattern of writing long poems. The pieces include diverse references to writers, thinkers, and artists, as well as to historical, biblical, and mythological figures, including: Anna Akhmatova, Antigone, Antonin Artaud, John James Audubon, Augustine, Bei Dao, Catherine Deneuve, Emily Dickinson, Tamiki Hara, Hokusai, Edward Hopper, Longinus (both biblical and literary), Thucydides, Leo Tolstoy, and Virginia Woolf. Carson delivered a series of "short talks", or short-format poems on various subjects, at the address to the University of Toronto Ph.D. graduating class of 2012. She also participated in the Bush Theatre's project Sixty Six Books in 2011, writing a piece titled "Jude: The Goat at Midnight" based on the Epistle of Jude from the King James Bible. Reception Carson's first book of poetry – 1984's Canicula di Anna – garnered her first literary prize: the Quarterly Review of Literature Betty Colladay Award. Acclaim for her first book of essays, Eros the Bittersweet, grew in the fifteen years after it was published in 1986: the book "first stunned the classics community as a work of Greek scholarship; then it stunned the nonfiction community as an inspired return to the lyrically based essays once produced by Seneca, Montaigne, and Emerson; and then, and only then, deep into the 1990s, reissued as 'literature' and redesigned for an entirely new audience, it finally stunned the poets." By the turn of the millennium, Eros the Bittersweet had also entered into the popular consciousness, voted onto the 1999 Modern Library Reader's List for the 100 Best Nonfiction books of the 20th century, and mentioned (along with Autobiography of Red) in a 2004 episode of the television series The L Word.Early recognition for her work also came from the Quebec Writers' Federation Awards (known as "QSPELL" until 1998), which shortlisted Carson for Short Talks in 1993 before going on to award her the honour three times between 1996 and 2001 (for Glass, Irony, and God, Autobiography of Red, and The Beauty of the Husband). Carson's early publications saw her shortlisted for the 1994 Journey Prize for "Water Margins", and brought her the 1996 Lannan Literary Award for Poetry, and the 1997 Pushcart Prize for her poem "Jaget". In 1997, Carson was awarded a Rockefeller Bellagio Center Fellowship, followed by a Guggenheim Fellowship for Poetry in 1998, and a MacArthur Fellowship (commonly known as the "Genius Grant") in 2000.The National Book Critics Circle Award shortlisted Carson three times (for Autobiography of Red in 1998, Men in the Off Hours in 2000, and Nox in 2010), making her and Alice Munro the first two non-Americans to be nominated after the Award went global in 1998. She was also shortlisted for the Forward Prize in 1998 for Glass and God, her first book of poetry published in the UK. Shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize four times between 1999 and 2013, Carson won for The Beauty of the Husband in 2001 (her third consecutive nomination), making her the first woman to be awarded this honour. Carson was the first poet to be awarded the Griffin Poetry Prize (for Men in the Off Hours in 2001), and the first to win the prize for a second time (for Red Doc> in 2013). 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    Once Upon Another Time

    James Riley

    Storybook characters collide in this first book in a new trilogy of twisted fairy tales from New York Times bestselling author James Riley, set in the world of his popular Half Upo...

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    Reach without Grasping

    Louis A. Ruprecht

    Anne Carson (b. June 21, 1950, in Toronto, Canada) is one of the most versatile of contemporary classicists, poets, and translators in the English language. In Reach without Graspi...

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    Happily Ever After

    James Riley

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    Tilt

    Jean Sprackland

    Jean Sprackland's third collection describes a world in freefall. Chaos and calamity are at our shoulder, in the shape of fire and flood, icestorm and hurricane; trains stand still...

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    The Factory Girl

    Nancy Carson

    Henzey is no ordinary factory girl…Henzey Kite can’t believe it when Billy Watts walks into her life. A cut above the local boys – strong, charming and wildly ambitious – he won’t ...

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    Autobiography of Red

    Anne Carson

    The awardwinning poet reinvents a genre in a stunning work that is both a novel and a poem, both an unconventional recreation of an ancient Greek myth and a wholly original comingo...

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    The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches

    Matsuo Basho & Nobuyuki Yuasa

    'It was with aweThat I beheldFresh leaves, green leaves,Bright in the sun'When the Japanese haiku master Basho composed The Narrow Road to the Deep North, he was an ardent student ...

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    Antigone

    Sophocles

    When her dead brother is decreed a traitor, his body left unburied beyond the city walls, Antigone refuses to accept this most severe of punishments. Defying her uncle who governs,...

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    Classical Comedy

    Aristophanes, Menander, Plautus & Terence

    From the fifth to the second century BC, innovative comedy drama flourished in Greece and Rome. This collection brings together the greatest works of Classical comedy, with two ear...

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    Half Upon a Time

    James Riley

    In this hilarious fractured fairy tale series from New York Times bestselling author James Riley, Jack, and “punk princess” May must navigate twists and turns unlike anything you’v...

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    A Shorter Life

    Alan Jenkins

    In his most eloquent and formally satisfying collection to date, Alan Jenkins plays a series of powerful and haunting variations on love and loss. The themes that run through our l...

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    The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem

    Jeremy Noel-Tod

    'A wonderful book an invigorating revelation ... An essential collection of prose poems from across the globe, by old masters and new, reveals the form's astonishing range' Kate...

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    The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry

    Gerald Moore

    'Poetry, always foremost of the arts in traditional Africa, has continued to compete for primacy against the newer forms of prose fiction and theatre drama.' This wonderfully compr...

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    Alphabet

    Inger Christensen & Susanna Nied

    A startling and gorgeous work by Denmark's most admired poet finally available in English translation. Awarded the AmericanScandinavian PEN Translation Prize by Michael Hamburger, ...

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    The Selected Poems of Cavafy

    C. P. Cavafy & Avi Sharon

    C. P. Cavafy is one of the most singular and poignant voices of twentiethcentury European poetry, conjuring a magical interior world through lyrical evocations of remembered passio...

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    Dorothy Parker in Hollywood

    Gail Crowther

    An expansive and illuminating study of legendary writer Dorothy Parker’s life and legacy in Hollywood from the author of the “fascinating” (Town & Country) Three Martini Aftern...

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    Couplets

    Maggie Millner

    “An astounding debut.”Adrienne Raphel, The New York Times Book ReviewA dazzling love story in poems about one woman’s comingout, comingofage, and coming undoneA woman lives an ordi...

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    John Fowles

    Jonathan Noakes & Margaret Reynolds

    The French Lieutenant's Woman, The Magus, A MaggotIn Vintage Living Texts, teachers and students will find the essential guide to the works of John Fowles. Vintage Living Texts...

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    A Shropshire Lad and Other Poems

    Nick Laird & A.E. Housman

    A. E. Housman was one of the bestloved poets of his day, whose poems conjure up a potent and idyllic rural world imbued with a poignant sense of loss. They are expressed in simple ...

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    A Family Affair

    Nancy Carson

    A new family, a new beginning or a life changed forever?When Clover Beckitt’s mother announces her impending second marriage, Clover can’t help but be wary. Especially as the new –...

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    Accidente

    Camino Román Álvarez

    Accésit del Premio Adonáis 2016 "por el encanto de unos poemas en los que destacan la frescura de su imaginería y la gracia de sus intuiciones".Efectivamente, a través de un lengua...

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    The Beauty of the Husband

    Anne Carson

    The Beauty Of The Husband is an essay on Keats’s idea that beauty is truth, and is also the story of a marriage. It is told in 29 tangos. A tango (like a marriage) is something...

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    The Party Is Here

    Georgina Beaty

    A memorable, edgy debut exploring the climate crisis and young women on the verge of transformationEdgy and darkly humourous, these stories introduce us to women grappling with cli...

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    Plainwater

    Anne Carson

    The poetry and prose collected in Plainwater are a testament to the extraordinary imagination of Anne Carson, a writer described by Michael Ondaatje as "the most exciting poet writ...

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    A Fallen Woman

    Nancy Carson

    An unforgettable saga, full of romance, shocking secrets and pageturning scandal . . .In the Black Country a scandal is set to hit the town … but can Aurelia Sampson survive?All se...

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    Antigone Undone

    Will Aitken

    In 2015 Will Aitken journeyed to Luxembourg for the rehearsals and premiere of Anne Carson’s translation of Sophokles’ 5thcentury BCE tragedy Antigone, starring Juliette Binoche an...

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    Antigonick

    Anne Carson

    An illustrated new translation of Sophokles’ Antigone. Anne Carson has published translations of the ancient Greek poets Sappho, Simonides, Aiskhylos, Sophokles and Euripides. Anti...

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    A Country Girl

    Nancy Carson

    A mustread sweeping saga, full of intrigue, romance and pageturning drama . . .Marigold Bingham, though promised to Algie Stokes, the lockkeeper’s son, reconsiders her dreams of ma...

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    Heroides

    Ovid & Harold Isbell

    In the twentyone poems of the Heroides, Ovid gave voice to the heroines and heroes of epic and myth. These deeply moving literary epistles reveal the happiness and torment of love,...

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    Holy Winter

    Maria Stepanova & Sasha Dugdale

    A deeply moving poem about winter and exile, war and the pandemic from “Russia’s greatest living poet” (Poetry) and the acclaimed author of In Memory of MemoryThe outbreak of Covid...

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    The Modern Library

    Carmen Callil & Colm Tóibín

    For Colm Toíbín and Carmen Callil there is no difference between literary and commercial writing there is only the good novel: engrossing, inspirational, compelling. In their sele...

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    Wrong Norma

    Anne Carson

    Anne Carson’s first original work since Float (Knopf, 2016) Published here in a stunning edition with images created by Carson, several of the twentyfive startling poetic prose pie...

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    Death Comes for the Archbishop

    Willa Cather

    'Quite simply a masterpiece ... I am completely bowled over by it; by the power of its writing, by the vividness of its scene painting and by the stories it tells' A. N. Wilson'Whe...

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    Tall Tales

    James Riley

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    La belleza del marido

    Anne Carson

    Premio T.S. Eliot de poesía y uno de los 21 mejores libros del siglo XXI según BabeliaPremio Princesa de Asturias de las Letras 2020«El deseo al cuadrado es amor y el amor al cuadr...

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    Norma Jeane Baker of Troy

    Anne Carson

    Anne Carson’s new work that reconsiders the stories of two iconic womenMarilyn Monroe and Helen of Troyfrom their point of viewWinner of the Governor General Award in Poetry Norma ...

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    Anne Carson

    Elizabeth Sarah Coles

    The scholar is transparent and accountable, the poet inward and errant: anyone who reads Anne Carson has to suspend many such separations of power. The first monographic study of h...

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    Petrarch in English

    Thomas Roche

    Franceso Petrarch (13041374), creator of the sonnet form, remained for more than three hundred years the most influential poet in Europe, his works more widely read than even those...

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    Poems and Prose

    Gerard Hopkins & W. Gardner

    Closer to Dylan Thomas than Matthew Arnold in his 'creative violence' and insistence on the sound of poetry, Gerard Manley Hopkins was no staid, conventional Victorian. On entering...

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    The Penguin Book of Greek and Latin Lyric Verse

    Christopher Childers

    Newly translated according to a scheme of staggering ambition, an anthology unlike any now availableComposed between the earlyagricultural 'song culture' of 800 BCE, when praise po...

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    Anne Carson

    Joshua Marie Wilkinson

    Anne Carson’s works rethink genre in some of the most unusual and nuanced ways that few writers ever attempt, from her lyric essays, enigmatic poems, and novels in verse to further...

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    The Mersey Sound

    Adrian Henri, Brian Patten & Roger McGough

    'The Mersey Sound is an attempt to introduce contemporary poetry to the general reader by publishing representative work by each of three modern poets in a single volume, in each c...