
Anne Carson (born June 21, 1950) is a Canadian poet, essayist, translator, and a former professor of Classics and comparative literature at the University of Michigan. Carson lived in Montreal for several years and taught at McGill University. In 2000 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. She is reticent about her private life; the biography published in current editions of her books simply states Anne Carson lives in Canada. Though distinguished, Carson's academic training did not run a straight path.
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A Gradual Dazzle
A Fragment of Ibykos Translated Six Ways
All Night
Outwardly his life ran smoothly
Guillermo's Sigh Symphony
Short Talk On Reading/Short Talk On The Sensation Of Aeroplace Takeoff
Anne Carson: Red Doc>
Some Men Say
Essay On Threat Part 1
Essay On Threat Part 2
Essay On Threat Part 3
Remember
Longing
Introduction
Anne Carson At the 92nd Street y Poetry Center
Ode to the Sublime by Monica Viti
Ode To The Sublime By Monica Vitti
Sonnet Isolate
Wings
Sometimes At Sunset
Seated Figure with Red Angle
My laps
Anne Carson reads from Seated Figure With Red Angle (1988) by Betty Goodwin
Anne Carson accepts 2001 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize
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Free Verse
May You Sleep
Red Doc
Short Talk
Lecture
Entrevista por Maria Negroni
Performing Antigonick
quote Proust
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Outwardly
The Wolf God
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Short Talks
Reticent Sonnet
Eros the Bittersweet - Damage to the Living
Why latin
Anne Carson - Guillermo's Sigh Symphony
Anne Carson - Ode to the Sublime by Monica Viti
Anne Carson - Outwardly His Life Ran Smoothly
Men in the Off Hours
Wolf God
Autobiography of Red
Reading from Nox
Anne Carson's Public Lecture: “Stillness” , Centre for Comparative Literature
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