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II. Works on Anne Carson > F. Essays and profiles
II.F.1997.001 | An Introduction to Anne Carson (from an introduction to a reading at Iowa Writer’s Workshop, October 1996)
II.F.1998.001 | A classicist looks at our new Dark Age Anne Carson talks of God, souls, jealousy and dumbing things down with irony
II.F.2000.001 | Arrivals
II.F.2000.002 | Anne Carson
II.F.2000.003 | The unbearable lightness of Anne Carson
II.F.2001.001 | Rose among literary thorns
II.F.2001.002 | Anne Carson
II.F.2004.001 | Hermetic Hotties
II.F.2005.001 | Reclusive poet to give reading at UB
II.F.2005.002 | ‘Philosopher of heartbreak’ pines for frozen river
II.F.2006.001 | Chapter One
II.F.2006.002 | Sipping ouzo with Sappho
II.F.2006.003 | Like waking from a dream in the wrong direction
II.F.2008.001 | On Anne Carson’s “First Chaldaic Oracle”
II.F.2009.001 | The Lion and the Cat
II.F.2011.001 | Syllabus
II.F.2011.002 | The artists’ artist
II.F.2012.001 | On Reading Anne Carson’s Nox
II.F.2012.002 | God’s Christ Theory by Anne Carson (born 1950)
II.F.2012.003 | Look at the Wall
II.F.2013.001 | The Work of Art in the Age of Technological Translation
II.F.2013.002 | Anne Carson Vs. George Saunders
II.F.2013.003 | Margaret Christakos
II.F.2013.004 | Poetry Slam
II.F.2013.005 | “Carson’s Last Tape”
II.F.2013.006 | Latches of Being
II.F.2013.007 | Q&A with Anne Carson, author of Red Doc>
II.F.2013.008 | Portrait of an Artist
II.F.2013.009 | Myth Interpretation | The Walrus
II.F.2013.010 | The New York Times Profiles Anne Carson as ‘Someone from Another World’
II.F.2014.001 | Anne Carson, Nox – Writing with Images
II.F.2014.002 | Talk and Not Talk
II.F.2014.003 | The Griffin Prize Q&A
II.F.2014.004 | Silver, in the wind
II.F.2014.005 | Editor’s Note
II.F.2014.006 | The Real Story Behind The New Yorker’s “Pronoun Envy” Poem
II.F.2014.007 | On Anne Carson’s Ghost Q&A
II.F.2015.001 | The Politics of Silence in Anne Carson’s Nay Rather
II.F.2015.002 | Et album til bror nat
II.F.2015.003 | “Immortality on Their Faces”
II.F.2015.004 | The Anachronist
II.F.2015.005 | The Weekly Standard Article
II.F.2015.006 | A definite thread spun
II.F.2016.001 | Is Anne Carson the First Poet with More Fans than Readers? | The Walrus
II.F.2016.002 | A Throne of Many Hues
II.F.2016.003 | The Lake Is a Plate of Itself
II.F.2017.001 | The Ekphrastic Moment
II.F.2017.002 | What Binds Them Together
II.F.2017.003 | Ad Verbum
II.F.2018.001 | The Art of Masks in Anne Carson and Samuel Beckett
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