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'''Eleni Sikélianòs''' is an American experimental [[poet]] with a particular interest in scientific idiom. |
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'''Eleni Sikelianos''' (born 1965) is an American experimental [[poet]] with a particular interest in scientific idiom. She is Professor of Literary Arts at [[Brown University]]. |
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==Early life== |
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She was raised in California. |
Sikelianos is the great-granddaughter of the Greek poet [[Angelos Sikelianos]], a former candidate for the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]], and [[Eva Palmer-Sikelianos]]. She was raised in California. A high school dropout, she grew up on food stamps in California with a single mom, and graduated from the [[Naropa Institute]] with an MFA in Writing & Poetics.{{cn|date=November 2022}} |
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==Career== |
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She taught at [[Teachers & Writers Collaborative]] in [[New York City]] and teaches Literature and [[Bard College]]'s Clemente Program. She co-ran the Wednesday Night Readings at the St. Mark's Poetry Project in St. Mark's Church. She lived in New York City.<ref>http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/701</ref> |
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Sikelianos works as Professor of Literary Arts at Brown University. She was poet-in-residence at two homeless shelters in San Francisco in the early-to-mid 1990s and then taught at [[Teachers & Writers Collaborative]] in [[New York City]] and literature and [[Bard College]]'s Clemente Program.{{cn|date=November 2022}} She co-ran the Wednesday Night Readings at the St. Mark's Poetry Project in St. Mark's Church. She has also taught at [[Naropa]], and the [[University of Denver]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.du.edu/ahss/schools/english/creativewriting/faculty/Sikelianos,_Eleni.html|title = English & Literary Arts | University of Denver}}</ref> where [[Eryn Green]], [[Carolina Ebeid]] and [[Jennifer Elise Foerster]] have been her students, among many others.<ref name="ballard">{{cite news|url=http://blogs.du.edu/magazine/featured-categories/people/new-creative-writing-phd-eryn-green-has-been-named-one-of-the-countrys-best-young-poets|title=Creative writing PhD named one of country's best young poets|last=Ballard|first=Jannette|date=28 August 2013|work=[[University of Denver Magazine|University of Denver Magazine Magazine]]|accessdate=21 March 2014}}</ref> |
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Her work has appeared in ''Grand Street'', ''Rattapallax'',<ref>{{Cite journal | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=OQ12AAAAMAAJ&q=Eleni+Sikelianos | title = Rattapallax | year = 2003}}</ref> ''Sulfur'', ''Chicago Review'', and ''Fence''. In an interview she gave with the ''California Journal of Poetics'', Sikelianos discusses how zoology, cell biology, and marine biology became important to her early poetic sensibility. She cites Lynn Margulis’ work in evolutionary symbiosis and the work of D’Arcy Wentworth Thomas as influential."<ref name=Fernandes>{{cite journal|last=Fernandes|first=Megan K.|title=Scientific Materialism and Poetics: An Interview with Eleni Sikelianos|journal=California Journal of Poetics|date=7 November 2012|url=http://www.californiapoetics.org/interviews/4251/scientific-materialism-and-poetics-an-interview-with-poet-eleni-sikelianos-with-an-introduction-by-megan-k-fernandes|accessdate=17 October 2013}}</ref> |
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She currently lives in Colorado with her husband, [[Laird Hunt]], and daughter Eva Grace. She teaches at [[Naropa]], and the [[University of Denver]],<ref>http://www.du.edu/ahss/schools/english/creativewriting/faculty/Sikelianos,_Eleni.html</ref> where [[Eryn Green]] was one of her students.<ref name="ballard">{{cite news|url=http://blogs.du.edu/magazine/featured-categories/people/new-creative-writing-phd-eryn-green-has-been-named-one-of-the-countrys-best-young-poets|title=Creative writing PhD named one of country’s best young poets|last=Ballard|first=Jannette|date=28 August 2013|work=[[University of Denver Magazine|University of Denver Magazine Magazine]]|accessdate=21 March 2014}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
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Her work has appeared in ''Grand Street'', ''Rattapallax'',<ref>{{Cite journal | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=OQ12AAAAMAAJ&q=Eleni+Sikelianos&dq=Eleni+Sikelianos | title = Rattapallax | year = 2003}}</ref> ''Sulfur'', ''Chicago Review'', and ''Fence''. |
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She currently lives in Rhode Island with her husband, [[Laird Hunt]], and their child.{{cn|date=November 2022}} |
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She is the great-granddaughter of the renowned Greek poet [[Angelos Sikelianos]], a former candidate for the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]]. |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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* Bogliasco Fellowship, Italy (2022) |
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* 2002 [[National Poetry Series]] (for ''The Monster Lives'') |
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* Yaddo Fellowships (2004, 2003, 1999, 2021) |
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* Seeger Fellow Princeton University |
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* Ucross Foundation Fellowship (2021) |
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* Yaddo residency |
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* The Helen Riaboff Whiteley Center (2016) |
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* Maison des écrivains étrangers residency in Brittany, |
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* National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships in Poetry (1995 & 2015) |
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* Fulbright Writer's Fellowship in Greece |
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* Residency at the Lannan Foundation (2011) |
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* New York Foundation for the Arts Award in Nonfiction Literature |
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* Bourse de traduction, Centre national du livre, France (2010) |
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* [[National Endowment for the Arts]] fellowship |
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* Belles Etrangères Fellow (Centre national du livre), France (2009) |
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* two Gertrude Stein Awards for Innovative American Writing |
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* The National Poetry Series (2002) (''The Monster Lives of Books & Girls'') |
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* New York Council for the Arts Translation Award |
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* Princeton University Seeger Fellow (2001) |
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* James D. Phelan Award for ''Blue Guide'' |
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* New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship for Non-fiction Literature (2001) |
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* Fulbright Scholar, Greece (1999 & 2000) |
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* New York State Council for the Arts Translation Grant for Verses on Bird (2000) James D. Phelan Award for Blue Guide (1999) |
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* La Maison des Écrivains Étrangers et des Traducteurs Fellow, France (1999) |
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* Gertrude Stein Awards for Innovative American Writing (1997 & 1995) |
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* California Arts Council Residency Grant |
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==Works== |
==Works== |
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* Added to ''The &NOW Awards 2: The Best Innovative Writing''. &NOW Books, 2013 <ref>http://www.amazon.com/The-Now-Awards-Innovative-Writing/dp/0982315643</ref> |
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* ''Body Clock'' (Coffee House, 2008) |
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* {{cite book| url=http://books.google.com/?id=TR-K0KQtVpkC&pg=PT1&dq=Eleni+Sikelianos&q=Eleni%20Sikelianos| title=The California poem| publisher=Coffee House Press| year=2004| isbn=978-1-56689-162-2 }} |
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* {{cite book| title=The Monster Lives of Boys & Girls| publisher=Green Integer | date=December 1, 2003| isbn=978-1-931243-67-4 }} |
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* ''Earliest Worlds'' (Coffee House Press, 2001) |
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* ''The Book of Tendons'' 1997 |
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* ''The Lover's Numbers'' |
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* ''To Speak While Dreaming'' 1993 |
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=== Poetry === |
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* ''[https://coffeehousepress.org/collections/poetry/products/your-kingdom Your Kingdom]'' (Coffee House Press, 2023) |
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* {{cite journal|url=http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmArticleID=7563 |title=from The Book of Jon |work=Ploughshares |date=Winter 2002–2003 |format= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20071011172409/http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmarticleID=7563 |archivedate=October 11, 2007 }} |
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* [https://nightboat.org/book/what-i-knew/ What I Knew] (Nightboat Books, 2019) |
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* {{cite journal| url=http://www.tarpaulinsky.com/Fall06/Sikelianos.html| title=from Body Clock| work=Tarpaulin Sky| date=Fall 2006}} |
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* ''[https://coffeehousepress.org/products/make-yourself-happy Make Yourself Happy]'' (Coffee House Press, 2017) |
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* ''The Book of Jon'' (Nonfiction; City Lights, 2004). |
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* ''[https://coffeehousepress.org/products/the-loving-detail-of-the-living-the-dead The Loving Detail of the Living and the Dead]'' (Coffee House Press, 2013) |
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* ''[https://coffeehousepress.org/products/body-clock Body Clock]'' (Coffee House Press, 2008) |
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* {{cite book |url=https://coffeehousepress.org/products/the-california-poem |title=The California Poem |publisher=Coffee House Press |year=2004 |isbn=978-1-56689-162-2}} |
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* {{cite book |url=https://www.greeninteger.com/book.cfm?--&BookID=316 |title=The Monster Lives of Boys & Girls |publisher=Green Integer |date=December 1, 2003 |isbn=978-1-931243-67-4}} |
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* ''[https://coffeehousepress.org/products/earliest-worlds Earliest Worlds]'' (Coffee House Press, 2001) |
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* ''[https://litmuspress.org/product/the-book-of-tendons/ The Book of Tendons]'' (The Post-Apollo Press, 1997) |
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* ''To Speak While Dreaming'' (The Underground Forrest, Selva Editions) 1993 |
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=== Hybrid Memoir === |
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* ''[https://coffeehousepress.org/products/you-animal-machine You Animal Machine]'' (The Golden Greek) (Coffee House Press, 2014) |
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* {{cite journal|url=http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmArticleID=7563 |title=from The Book of Jon |journal=Ploughshares |date=Winter 2002–2003 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011172409/http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmarticleID=7563 |archivedate=October 11, 2007 }} |
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* {{cite journal| url=http://www.tarpaulinsky.com/Fall06/Sikelianos.html| title=from Body Clock| journal=Tarpaulin Sky| date=Fall 2006}} |
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* ''[https://citylights.com/general-poetry/book-of-jon/ The Book of Jon]'' (Nonfiction; City Lights, 2004). |
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===Chapbooks=== |
===Chapbooks=== |
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* ''Comerás un croissant para ser feliz'', Pancaliente editoras, Ciudad de México, 2017. For a reading with Rodrigo Flores and Xitlátil Rodriguez on April 3, 2017. Eleni Sikeliano’s poems translated by Javier Taboada. |
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* ''From Blue Guide'' (1999) |
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* ''How to Assemble the Animal Globe'', with “blind embossings” by Christine Lee, ed. Marthe Reed, Nous-zōt Press, 2016. |
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* ''The Lover's Numbers'' |
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* ''Oracle or, Utopia'': ed. Jen Tynes, Horse Less Press, 2014 |
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* ''Poetics of the X'' (1995) |
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* ''The Abstracted Heart of Hours & Days'', Bonfire Press, Center for Literary Publishing, Ft. Collins, eds. Sasha Steensen & Gordon Hadfield, Colorado, 2008. |
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* Excerpts from ''The Book of Jon'', Belladonna Books/Boog Literature, eds. Rachel Levitsky & David Kirschenbaum, New York, NY, 2000. For a reading at Bluestockings Women’s Bookstore, Oct. 6, 2000, with Fanny Howe. |
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* ''Blue Guide'', Poetry New York, ed. Tod Thilleman, 1999. |
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* ''The Lover's Numbers'', Seeing Eye Books, Los Angeles, ed. Guy Bennett, 1998 |
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* ''Au Lit Holy, or Transgressions of the Maghreb'', Smokeproof Press, ed. Brad O'Sullivan, collaborative work, Erie, CO, 1998. |
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* ''The Book of Tendons'', ed. Laird Hunt, Heart Hammer Books, Paris, 1996. For a reading at the Poetry Project with Susan Howe. |
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* ''Poetics of the Exclamation Point'', Printed for the July 12, 1995 Kerouac School reading at the Fox Theater in Boulder, Colorado. Featured readers Robin Blaser, Anne Waldman, Lee Ann Brown, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Carroll, and Eleni Sikelianos. |
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=== Collaborative Artist Book === |
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* ''Father had leaves'', collaboration with [[Anne Slacik]] in the Livres peints (Painted Books) series, edition of 16 signed copies, made on 16 February 1996. |
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===Criticism=== |
===Criticism=== |
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In an interview she gave with the ''California Journal of Poetics'', Sikelianos discusses how zoology, cell biology, and marine biology became important to her early poetic sensibility. She cites Lynne Margulis’ work in evolutionary symbiosis and the work of D’Arcy Wentworth Thomas as influential."<ref name=Fernandes>{{cite journal|last=Fernandes|first=Megan K.|title=Scientific Materialism and Poetics: An Interview with Eleni Sikelianos|journal=California Journal of Poetics|date=7 November 2012|url=http://www.californiapoetics.org/interviews/4251/scientific-materialism-and-poetics-an-interview-with-poet-eleni-sikelianos-with-an-introduction-by-megan-k-fernandes|accessdate=17 October 2013}}</ref> |
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* {{cite book| chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4c_V7nPYImUC&q=Eleni+Sikelianos&pg=PT55| chapter=Life Pops from a Music Box Shaped Like a Gun| title=Radical Vernacular: Lorine Niedecker and the Poetics of Place| editor=Elizabeth Willis| publisher=University of Iowa Press| year=2008| isbn=978-1-58729-698-7 }} |
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===Anthologies=== |
===Anthologies=== |
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* ''The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Graphic Literature: Artists and Writers on Creating Graphic Narratives, Poetry Comics, and Literary Collage'', eds. Kelcey Parker Ervick and Tom Hart (Brookline: Rose Metal Press, 2022) |
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* {{cite book| url=http://books.google.com/?id=oMoDZ3eDVswC&pg=PA423&dq=Eleni+Sikelianos#v=onepage&q=Eleni%20Sikelianos| chapter=Yo, Self / Yo, Maximus| title=Civil disobediences: poetics and politics in action| editors=Anne Waldman, [[How To Walk Away (Book)|Lisa Birman]]| publisher=Coffee House Press| year=2004| isbn=978-1-56689-158-5 }} |
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* ''More Revolutionary Letters: A Tribute in Memory of Diane di Prima'' (Denver: Wisdom Body Collective, 2021) |
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* {{cite book| title=PP/FF: an anthology| editor=Peter H. Conners| publisher=Starcherone Books| year=2006| isbn=978-0-9703165-1-6 }} |
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* ''The Body in Language'' (Denver: Counterpath Press, 2021) |
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* {{cite book| title=Kindled terraces: American poets in Greece| editor=Don Schofield| publisher=Truman State University Press| year=2004| isbn=978-1-931112-37-6 }} |
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* ''Counter-Desecration: A Glossary for Writing within the Anthropocene'', eds. Reed and Russo (Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 2018) |
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* ''Futures: Poetry of the Greek Crisis'' (translated into Greek; Athens: Hestia, 2016) |
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==Reviews== |
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* ''Out of Everywhere: Linguistically Innovative Women Poets in North American and the UK'' (London: Reality Street, 2015) |
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<blockquote>This fall Eleni Sikelianos has come out with two new books, ''The California Poem'' (Coffee House Press) and ''The Book of Jon'' (City Lights). Sikelianos’s capacity to tune her writing instrument to greatly different projects is attested to not only by the genre of each work (''The California Poem'' is a book-length poem and ''The Book of Jon'' is a (mostly) prose memoir), but also by the way that the two books look. ''The California Poem'' is, like its namesake states, large; it is 7 x 8 ½ inches in dimension, 200 pages in length. ''The Book of Jon'', on the other hand, is quite small; it fits nicely into the back pocket of a pair of jeans. These differences are telling, for ''The California Poem'' is a great big epic, ''The Book of Jon'' an intimate family history.<ref>[http://www.doubleroomjournal.com/issue_five/Eleni_Sikelianos.html "Essay/Book Review", ''Double Room Journal'', Karla Kelsey, Winter/Spring 2005]</ref></blockquote> |
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* ''Futures: Poetry of the Greek Crisis'' (London: Penned in the Margins, 2015) |
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* ''Funk & Wag from A to Z'' (Mel Chin) (Houston: Menil Collection in collaboration with Yale University Press, 2014) |
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<blockquote>Eleni Sikelianos declares her collage poetics a third of the way into her patchwork memoir ''The Book of Jon'': “None of these stories will stitch up into a seamless blanket to cover this family’s tracks. In this story, all the fissures show, they bulge scarlike, they come apart at the seams or they were never sewn up in the first place.” Toward the end of the next expansive sentence, she describes “the snaking lines of those beautifully colored cartographer’s maps coming unhinged from their borders and uncoiling away off the page, disappearing into the aethers.” Even her (mixed) metaphors appear pasted together from various texts, incorporating verbs of stitching, bulging, coming apart, snaking, unhinging, uncoiling and disappearing, while the nouns they move include a blanket, fissures, scars, seams, maps and pages. But what is oddest about this passage is Sikelianos’s definition of her family story as a narrative that might “cover this family’s tracks”—a history that conceals rather than reveals. This odd and troubling idea is the engine that drives her poetic memoir from ignorance to an untotalizing knowledge of kin and kind.<ref>{{cite journal| url=http://bostonreview.net/BR31.1/schultz.php| title=Borrowed Lines | work=Boston Review| date=JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2006 | author=Susan M. Schultz}}</ref></blockquote> |
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* ''Postmodern American Poetry: A Norton Anthology'', ed. Paul Hoover (New York: W.W. Norton, 2013) |
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* ''The &NOW Awards 2: The Best Innovative Writing'', &NOW Books (Lake Forest: Lake Forest College Press, 2013) |
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<blockquote>''Earliest Worlds'' contains not one, but two ambitious volumes of poems: ''Blue Guide'', and ''Of Sun, Of History, Of Seeing''. Although the books share the balance of concentration and abandon necessary for their slightly increased speed of travel, the boundary between them is clearly defined, and either can be appreciated on its own. Together, they cover more ground than some careers.<ref>[http://jacketmagazine.com/15/neely-r-sike.html ''Jacket 15'']</ref></blockquote> |
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* ''Bioblitz: Poetic Inventory of Rocky Mountain National Park'', ed. Charles Malone (Ft. Collins: Wolverine Farm Publishing, 2013) |
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* ''The Americas Anthology of New Writings: From Patagonia to Nunavut'' (Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2013) |
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* ''The Aracdia Project'', eds. Corey and Waldrep, (Ahsahta Press, 2012) |
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* ''Paris: an Anthology'', eds. Barns and Fernandez, (Toronto: Tightrope Books, Toronto, 2011) |
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* ''What the World Hears: California Poets in the Schools Statewide Anthology, 45th Anniversary Edition'' (San Francisco: CPITS, 2011) |
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* ''American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of Contemporary Poetry'', eds. Cole Swensen and David St. John (New York: W.W. Norton, 2008) |
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* ''Satellite Convulsions: Poems from Tin House'', eds. Brenda Shaughnessy and CJ Evans (Portland: Tin House Books, 2008) |
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* ''A Best of Fence: The First Nine Years'', ed. Caroline Crumpacker, (New York: Fence Books, 2008) |
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* ''Efforts & Affections: America’s New Women Poets and the Generation that Inspires Them'', (Iowa City: Iowa University Press, 2008) |
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* ''The Reality Street Book of Sonnets'', ed. Jeff Hilson, (Hastings, U.K.: Reality Street Editions, 2008) |
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* ''PP/FF: An Anthology'', Peter H. Conners, ed. (Starcherone Books, 2006) |
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* ''Civil Disobediences: Poetics and Politics in Action'', Anne Waldman & Lisa Birman, eds. (Coffee House Press, 2004) |
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* ''Kindled Terraces: American Poets in Greece'', Don Schofield, ed. (Truman State University Press, 2004) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [https://www.elenisikelianos.com '''Official Website'''] |
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* [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/eleni-sikelianos Poetry Foundation] |
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* [https://poets.org/poet/eleni-sikelianos Poets.org] |
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* [https://literaryarts.brown.edu/people/eleni-sikelianos Brown University] |
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* [https://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Sikelianos.php PennSound] |
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* [https://nightboat.org/bio/eleni-sikelianos/ Nightboat Books] author page |
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* [https://litmuspress.org/contributor/eleni-sikelianos/ Litmus Press] author page |
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* [https://bombmagazine.org/articles/eleni-sikelianos/ Eleni Sikelianos by Srikanth Reddy, ''Bomb Magazine'', March 6, 2017] |
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* [http://jacketmagazine.com/33/sikelianos-ivby-morse.shtml "Eleni Sikelianos in conversation with Jesse Morse", ''Jacket 33'', July 2007] |
* [http://jacketmagazine.com/33/sikelianos-ivby-morse.shtml "Eleni Sikelianos in conversation with Jesse Morse", ''Jacket 33'', July 2007] |
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* [http://home.jps.net/~nada/sikelianos.htm "Henry Gould on Eleni Sikelianos ''from Blue Guide''", ''Poetry New York'', 1999, 36 pp] |
* [http://home.jps.net/~nada/sikelianos.htm "Henry Gould on Eleni Sikelianos ''from Blue Guide''", ''Poetry New York'', 1999, 36 pp] |
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Eleni Sikelianos | |
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Born | 1965 (age 58–59) California |
Alma mater | Naropa University |
Occupation(s) | Poet and Writer, Professor |
Spouse | Laird Hunt |
Relatives | Angelos Sikelianos (great-grandfather)
Eva Palmer-Sikelianos (great-grandmother) Anne Waldman (Aunt) |
Eleni Sikelianos (born 1965) is an American experimental poet with a particular interest in scientific idiom. She is Professor of Literary Arts at Brown University.
Early life
[edit]Sikelianos is the great-granddaughter of the Greek poet Angelos Sikelianos, a former candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, and Eva Palmer-Sikelianos. She was raised in California. A high school dropout, she grew up on food stamps in California with a single mom, and graduated from the Naropa Institute with an MFA in Writing & Poetics.[citation needed]
Career
[edit]Sikelianos works as Professor of Literary Arts at Brown University. She was poet-in-residence at two homeless shelters in San Francisco in the early-to-mid 1990s and then taught at Teachers & Writers Collaborative in New York City and literature and Bard College's Clemente Program.[citation needed] She co-ran the Wednesday Night Readings at the St. Mark's Poetry Project in St. Mark's Church. She has also taught at Naropa, and the University of Denver,[1] where Eryn Green, Carolina Ebeid and Jennifer Elise Foerster have been her students, among many others.[2]
Her work has appeared in Grand Street, Rattapallax,[3] Sulfur, Chicago Review, and Fence. In an interview she gave with the California Journal of Poetics, Sikelianos discusses how zoology, cell biology, and marine biology became important to her early poetic sensibility. She cites Lynn Margulis’ work in evolutionary symbiosis and the work of D’Arcy Wentworth Thomas as influential."[4]
Personal life
[edit]She currently lives in Rhode Island with her husband, Laird Hunt, and their child.[citation needed]
Awards
[edit]- Bogliasco Fellowship, Italy (2022)
- Yaddo Fellowships (2004, 2003, 1999, 2021)
- Ucross Foundation Fellowship (2021)
- The Helen Riaboff Whiteley Center (2016)
- National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships in Poetry (1995 & 2015)
- Residency at the Lannan Foundation (2011)
- Bourse de traduction, Centre national du livre, France (2010)
- Belles Etrangères Fellow (Centre national du livre), France (2009)
- The National Poetry Series (2002) (The Monster Lives of Books & Girls)
- Princeton University Seeger Fellow (2001)
- New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship for Non-fiction Literature (2001)
- Fulbright Scholar, Greece (1999 & 2000)
- New York State Council for the Arts Translation Grant for Verses on Bird (2000) James D. Phelan Award for Blue Guide (1999)
- La Maison des Écrivains Étrangers et des Traducteurs Fellow, France (1999)
- Gertrude Stein Awards for Innovative American Writing (1997 & 1995)
- California Arts Council Residency Grant
Works
[edit]Poetry
[edit]- Your Kingdom (Coffee House Press, 2023)
- What I Knew (Nightboat Books, 2019)
- Make Yourself Happy (Coffee House Press, 2017)
- The Loving Detail of the Living and the Dead (Coffee House Press, 2013)
- Body Clock (Coffee House Press, 2008)
- The California Poem. Coffee House Press. 2004. ISBN 978-1-56689-162-2.
- The Monster Lives of Boys & Girls. Green Integer. December 1, 2003. ISBN 978-1-931243-67-4.
- Earliest Worlds (Coffee House Press, 2001)
- The Book of Tendons (The Post-Apollo Press, 1997)
- To Speak While Dreaming (The Underground Forrest, Selva Editions) 1993
Hybrid Memoir
[edit]- You Animal Machine (The Golden Greek) (Coffee House Press, 2014)
- "from The Book of Jon". Ploughshares. Winter 2002–2003. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007.
- "from Body Clock". Tarpaulin Sky. Fall 2006.
- The Book of Jon (Nonfiction; City Lights, 2004).
Chapbooks
[edit]- Comerás un croissant para ser feliz, Pancaliente editoras, Ciudad de México, 2017. For a reading with Rodrigo Flores and Xitlátil Rodriguez on April 3, 2017. Eleni Sikeliano’s poems translated by Javier Taboada.
- How to Assemble the Animal Globe, with “blind embossings” by Christine Lee, ed. Marthe Reed, Nous-zōt Press, 2016.
- Oracle or, Utopia: ed. Jen Tynes, Horse Less Press, 2014
- The Abstracted Heart of Hours & Days, Bonfire Press, Center for Literary Publishing, Ft. Collins, eds. Sasha Steensen & Gordon Hadfield, Colorado, 2008.
- Excerpts from The Book of Jon, Belladonna Books/Boog Literature, eds. Rachel Levitsky & David Kirschenbaum, New York, NY, 2000. For a reading at Bluestockings Women’s Bookstore, Oct. 6, 2000, with Fanny Howe.
- Blue Guide, Poetry New York, ed. Tod Thilleman, 1999.
- The Lover's Numbers, Seeing Eye Books, Los Angeles, ed. Guy Bennett, 1998
- Au Lit Holy, or Transgressions of the Maghreb, Smokeproof Press, ed. Brad O'Sullivan, collaborative work, Erie, CO, 1998.
- The Book of Tendons, ed. Laird Hunt, Heart Hammer Books, Paris, 1996. For a reading at the Poetry Project with Susan Howe.
- Poetics of the Exclamation Point, Printed for the July 12, 1995 Kerouac School reading at the Fox Theater in Boulder, Colorado. Featured readers Robin Blaser, Anne Waldman, Lee Ann Brown, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Carroll, and Eleni Sikelianos.
Collaborative Artist Book
[edit]- Father had leaves, collaboration with Anne Slacik in the Livres peints (Painted Books) series, edition of 16 signed copies, made on 16 February 1996.
Criticism
[edit]- Elizabeth Willis, ed. (2008). "Life Pops from a Music Box Shaped Like a Gun". Radical Vernacular: Lorine Niedecker and the Poetics of Place. University of Iowa Press. ISBN 978-1-58729-698-7.
Anthologies
[edit]- The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Graphic Literature: Artists and Writers on Creating Graphic Narratives, Poetry Comics, and Literary Collage, eds. Kelcey Parker Ervick and Tom Hart (Brookline: Rose Metal Press, 2022)
- More Revolutionary Letters: A Tribute in Memory of Diane di Prima (Denver: Wisdom Body Collective, 2021)
- The Body in Language (Denver: Counterpath Press, 2021)
- Counter-Desecration: A Glossary for Writing within the Anthropocene, eds. Reed and Russo (Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 2018)
- Futures: Poetry of the Greek Crisis (translated into Greek; Athens: Hestia, 2016)
- Out of Everywhere: Linguistically Innovative Women Poets in North American and the UK (London: Reality Street, 2015)
- Futures: Poetry of the Greek Crisis (London: Penned in the Margins, 2015)
- Funk & Wag from A to Z (Mel Chin) (Houston: Menil Collection in collaboration with Yale University Press, 2014)
- Postmodern American Poetry: A Norton Anthology, ed. Paul Hoover (New York: W.W. Norton, 2013)
- The &NOW Awards 2: The Best Innovative Writing, &NOW Books (Lake Forest: Lake Forest College Press, 2013)
- Bioblitz: Poetic Inventory of Rocky Mountain National Park, ed. Charles Malone (Ft. Collins: Wolverine Farm Publishing, 2013)
- The Americas Anthology of New Writings: From Patagonia to Nunavut (Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2013)
- The Aracdia Project, eds. Corey and Waldrep, (Ahsahta Press, 2012)
- Paris: an Anthology, eds. Barns and Fernandez, (Toronto: Tightrope Books, Toronto, 2011)
- What the World Hears: California Poets in the Schools Statewide Anthology, 45th Anniversary Edition (San Francisco: CPITS, 2011)
- American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, eds. Cole Swensen and David St. John (New York: W.W. Norton, 2008)
- Satellite Convulsions: Poems from Tin House, eds. Brenda Shaughnessy and CJ Evans (Portland: Tin House Books, 2008)
- A Best of Fence: The First Nine Years, ed. Caroline Crumpacker, (New York: Fence Books, 2008)
- Efforts & Affections: America’s New Women Poets and the Generation that Inspires Them, (Iowa City: Iowa University Press, 2008)
- The Reality Street Book of Sonnets, ed. Jeff Hilson, (Hastings, U.K.: Reality Street Editions, 2008)
- PP/FF: An Anthology, Peter H. Conners, ed. (Starcherone Books, 2006)
- Civil Disobediences: Poetics and Politics in Action, Anne Waldman & Lisa Birman, eds. (Coffee House Press, 2004)
- Kindled Terraces: American Poets in Greece, Don Schofield, ed. (Truman State University Press, 2004)
References
[edit]- ^ "English & Literary Arts | University of Denver".
- ^ Ballard, Jannette (28 August 2013). "Creative writing PhD named one of country's best young poets". University of Denver Magazine Magazine. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
- ^ "Rattapallax". 2003.
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(help) - ^ Fernandes, Megan K. (7 November 2012). "Scientific Materialism and Poetics: An Interview with Eleni Sikelianos". California Journal of Poetics. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
External links
[edit]- Official Website
- Poetry Foundation
- Poets.org
- Brown University
- PennSound
- Nightboat Books author page
- Litmus Press author page
- Eleni Sikelianos by Srikanth Reddy, Bomb Magazine, March 6, 2017
- "Eleni Sikelianos in conversation with Jesse Morse", Jacket 33, July 2007
- "Henry Gould on Eleni Sikelianos from Blue Guide", Poetry New York, 1999, 36 pp