Joshua Clover: Lauded by sources from Judith Butler to Entertainment Weekly, Joshua Clover's poetry had received multiple honors including the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets and a Village Voice book of the year. His poems appear in many anthologies, including three times in the Best American Poetry, twice in Pushcart Prize collections, and one poem in the prestigious Norton Introduction to Literature. He has also translated French poetry extensively; his own poetry has been translated into French, Spanish, Flemish, Swedish, and Danish. Born in Oakland and still a Bay Area resident, he has written for The New York Times, The New Yorker, and GQ; he has been a columnist for SPIN, The Village Voice, and The Nation, where he currently writes "Pop and Circumstance.” He is a Professor of Literature at the University of California Davis.
My Life in the New Millennium
Years of Analysis for a Day of Synthesis
The Fire Sermon: Red Epic, Transistor, Poem Ending with a Line from
Niedecker
Tranche I
Tranche II
Spring Georgic
The Transformation Problem
Little Object Andy
Aetynomia
Gilded Age
MMXI
Poem ("We lived in a cloud of recklessness")
The Event
Fab, Beta, Equity Vol
Galactic
In the City It Was Warmer
This Town Is Going Out of Business
Baader Meinhof Three-Person'd God
Poem ("Oh capital let's kiss and make up")
Omnibus Omnia
The Red Posters
Memories of Bergen-op-Zoom
Poem ("Stop it with your strategies")
Le Mepris
Contempt
LTCM: Century, Envoi to Century, City, Cinema, System, Long-Term Capital
Management
Metalipsis for Uyen Hua
Questions of the Contemporary