
Susan Howe (10 June 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American poet and critic who has been closely associated with the Language poets, among others. Her work has often been classified as Postmodern, and it expands traditional notions of genre (fiction, essay, poetry). Her books are layered with historical, mythical and other references, and contain lyrical echos of sound yet they are never pinned down by a consistent metrical pattern or traditional poetic rhyme scheme.
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Concordance
There is No Good on Earth and Sin is But a Name
Extract from a Letter
Concordance - Excerpt
Loving Friends and Kindred
Hope Atherton's Wanderings
There Is No Good On Earth & Sin Is But A Name
Little Sir Echo
Abide
An Excerpt from the Forward to Debths
Scattering as Behavior Toward Risk
Star Of Bethlehem
from "Speeches at the Barriers"
Man From The South
Sweetly
Lisuyara Ornadel
House Of Stand
Mason Jar
The Landing
Tila
My Drunk Baby
Complete Reading
Jubilee
Woodslippercounterclatter
Teresa Jane
Theresa Jane
on Wallace Stevens
there is no good on earth
Susan Howe reading at the Ear Inn
Daddy, I'm Coming Home
Daddy I'm Coming Home
Discussion
Reading
Frolic Architecture
Susan Howe Radio Reading Project intro
What Is This Crackling of Voices In The Mind
During the Summer of 1997
Reading at SUNY Buffalo with Charles Bernstein and Robert Creeley
Susan Howe Radio Reading Project
Reading from Articulation of Sound Forms in Time
Excerpt from Secret History of the Dividing Line
Complete Lecture & Reading
The Noncomformist's Memorial
Lowdown Angel
Dreamland
Speeches at the Barriers (1983)
SusanHowe_ToTheMilkmen
SusanHowe_SweetTime
Daddyn I'm Coming Home
Thorow: III
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