Wendy Battin Explained
Wendy Battin (May 27, 1953 – December 21, 2015) was an American poet.
Life
Wendy Battin was born in Wilmington, Delaware and graduated from Cornell University and the University of Washington. She taught at MIT, Smith College, Syracuse University, Boston University, Connecticut College.
Her work has appeared in Field, Georgia Review, Gettysburg Review, Poetry, The Nation, Mississippi Review, Threepenny Review, and Yale Review.
She was the director of CAPA, the Contemporary American Poetry Archive.[1]
She taught yoga, and lived in Mystic, Connecticut.[2]
Awards
Works
- "One Man Watches a Horse Race"; "Coelacanth", Eclectica
- "The Women on the Ward", Eclectica
- "THE NEWS FROM MARS", The Blue Moon Review
- "News and Sundries", Blue Penny Quarterly, Fall 1995
- "Seven", fieralingue
- "And the Two Give Birth to the Myriad of Things", fieralingue
- "Mercy 1"; "Mir, the World, or is it Peace", Hamilton Stone Review
- "Eve, Before"; "Drosophila"; "The Two of Cups"; "Triptych", Kimera: A Journal of Fine Writing
- "On a Line by Su Tung-p'o"; "Another Line from Su Tung-p'o"; "A Contract"; "Aubade: How Truth Will Out", Mississippi Review
- "Liberty", Salt River Review
- "Kali Yuga", Tattoo Highway
- "Silver"; "Aubade, The Truth Will Out"; "One Man Watches a Racehouse"; "Seven"; "How Nothing Happens"; "The Telling", Pares, University of Chile
- Book: In the Solar Wind . Doubleday Books . October 1984 . 978-0-385-19384-9 . registration .
- Book: Little Apocalypse . Ashland Poetry Press. 1997. 978-0-912592-40-4 .
Anthologies
- Book: American War Poetry. https://books.google.com/books?id=GMV1-DVh4sIC&q=Wendy+Battin+poet&pg=PA347. Mondrian's Forest. Lorrie Goldensohn. Columbia University Press. 2006. 978-0-231-13310-4 .
- Book: Notre Dame Review: The First Ten Years. John Matthias . William O'Rourke. University of Notre Dame Press. January 15, 2009. 978-0-268-03512-9 .
- Book: Poets against the War. Sam Hamill . Sally Anderson. Thunder's Mouth Press. 2003. 978-1-56025-539-0 .
- Book: The Sacred Place: Witnessing the Holy in the Physical World. W. Scott Olsen . Scott Cairns. University of Utah Press. September 1996. 978-0-87480-523-9 .
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: CAPA: The Contemporary American Poetry Archive.
- Web site: Archived copy . 2009-09-22 .