![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She has received various honors, including a New York State Fellowship in poetry, the Pushcart Prize in fiction, and a residency from the Edward Albee Foundation. She now lives in Baltimore and has been described by the poet Bernadette Mayer as “someone who wants to use everything.” Geoffrey O’Brien characterized her Distance Without Distance, published by Kelsey Street Press in Berkeley, as “an inventory of spaces, geographical and interpersonal and mythological, the spaces between glances and between cultures and between sentences, charted with unrelenting intimacy and precision.” Her published translations from the Russian include 20 th-century writers as well as versions from Siberian/Arctic indigenous traditions, most recently included in Jerome Rothenberg’s and John Rissman’s anthology, Barbaric Vast & Wild. Her works have been included in numerous anthologies, including Andrei Codrescu’s American Poets Say Goodbye to the 20 th Century and in French translation in Emanuel Hocquard’s and Claude Royet-Journaud’s 49+1 nouveaux poetes americains. Barbara Einzig, author of seven books, including Life Moves Outside (Burning Deck) and Disappearing Work (Figures), is a writer from the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City. ![]()
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