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Marc Vincenz is a prize-winning Anglo-Swiss-American poet, a fiction writer, translator, editor, publisher, designer, multi-genre artist and musician currently based in Massachusetts. He has published fourteen books of his poetry. According to the critically acclaimed poet Bruce Bond, "this richly layered collection of poems, "Einstein's Fledermaus," explores the deep, unfinished yearning for affinity, theory, and knowledge, and all that conspires to dismantle it."

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Marc Vincenz is a prize-winning Anglo-Swiss-American poet, a fiction writer, translator, editor, publisher, designer, multi-genre artist and musician currently based in Massachusetts. He has published fourteen books of his poetry. According to the critically acclaimed poet Bruce Bond, "this richly layered collection of poems, "Einstein's Fledermaus," explores the deep, unfinished yearning for affinity, theory, and knowledge, and all that conspires to dismantle it."
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Marc Vincenz is an Anglo-Swiss-American poet, a fiction writer, translator, editor, publisher, designer, multi-genre artist and musician. He has published sixteen books of poetry, including more recently, Becoming the Sound of Bees, Leaning into the Infinite, The Syndicate of Water & Light, Here Comes the Nightdust, Einstein Fledermaus and the forthcoming A Brief Conversation with Consciousness. Vincenz' novella set in ancient China, Three Taos of T'ao, or How to Catch a Fortuitous Elephant is forthcoming from Spuyten Duyvil. An album of music, ambients and verse, Left Hand Clapping, is also forthcoming from TreeTorn Records. Vincenz is also a prolific translator and has translated from the German, Romanian and French. He has published ten books of translations, most recently Unexpected Development by award-winning Swiss poet and novelist Klaus Merz (White Pine, 2018) and which was a finalist for the 2016 Cliff Becker Book Prize in Translation. His translation of Klaus Merz's selected poems, An Audible Blue, is forthcoming from White Pine Press. Vincenz is editor and publisher of MadHat Press, and publisher of New American Writing. He has lived and worked all over the world-from Brazil to Spain to China to Iceland to India. He was born in Mathilda Hospital on the Peak in Hong Kong, but now lives on a farm in rural Western Massachusetts overlooking Herman Melville's Greylock Mountain, and where there are more black bears, raccoons, and groundhogs than people.