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Anne carson glass
Anne carson glass







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Photo courtesy of New Directions Books Interview The Art of Poetry No. Her autobiographical writing is always offset by some other story one of her best-known works, The Glass Essay, which appeared in 1995, is narrated by a woman who, devastated by the end of a. Other major works include The Beauty of the Husband: A Fictional Essay in 29 Tangos (2001) Decreation, a work fusing poetry, essay, and opera (2005) Nox, an art book examining the loss of her brother (2010) and Red Doc> (2013), a sequel to Autobiography of Red. Allusion features prominently in Carson’s work, as does a fascination with the ancient world 1998’s seminal Autobiography of Red: A Novel in Verse, takes off from the myth of Hercules, and her translations of Sappho were published in 2002.

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Her 1995 collection Glass, Irony, and God contains “The Glass Essay,” a lengthy meditation on desire, Emily Brontë, and the end of an affair. A trained classicist and the recipient of a 2000 MacArthur Foundation fellowship, Carson’s first book, Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay, was published in 1986.

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Anne Carson, born on June 21, 1950, in Toronto, Canada, has, over the course of her career, combined translation, classicism, and poetry to create new forms in which to ask questions regarding such eternal themes as loss, love, and desire.









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