词条 | Carla Harryman |
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Life and workBorn in Orange, California, Harryman studied at the University of California, Santa Barbara and San Francisco State University. In 1979, she co-founded the San Francisco Poets Theater, which staged numerous experimental plays, including her Third Man and other plays.[2] Harryman has received the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists award (2004) and other grants and awards from Fund for Poetry, Opera America Next Stage Grant (with composer Erling Wold), Alexander Gerbode Foundation, and the NEA Consortium Playwrights Commission, among others.[3] Harryman's work is known for genre-disrupting poetry, performance and prose. In addition to her work and her interdisciplinary collaborations, she has written numerous experimental essays and writings about contemporary innovative women’s writing and experimental language-centered performance and co-edited a book devoted to the work of Kathy Acker.[4][5] Publications
References1. ^"Interview with Laura Hinton", Postmodern Culture, Issue 16, Vol. 1 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060530054549/http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/pmc/current.issue/16.1contents.html |date=May 30, 2006 }} 2. ^"Interview with Michael McGee and Jacques Dubrot", Combo issue 9 (2001) 3. ^"Interview with Chris Tysh", Poetics Journal: Knowledge issue 10 (1998) 4. ^"An Interview with Carla Harryman", by Megan Simpson, Contemporary Literature issue 37, vol. 4 (Winter 1996) 5. ^"Interview (with Manuel Brito)", A Suite of Poetic Voices (Santa Brigada, Spain: Kadle Books, 1994) External links
12 : 1952 births|Living people|People from Orange, California|Eastern Michigan University faculty|Wayne State University faculty|University of California, Santa Barbara alumni|San Francisco State University alumni|Language poets|American women poets|20th-century American poets|American feminist writers|20th-century American women writers |
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