Elena Karina Byrne
Elena Karina Byrne is a poet, visual artist, teacher and editor. Her poem "Irregular Masks" was featured in The Best American Poetry 2005 and her poem "Berryman's Concordance Against This Silence" received a Pushcart Prize in 2008 for which she has been nominated eleven times.
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Nationality | American |
Genre | poetry |
She was a regional director of the Poetry Society of America for twelve years.[1][2][3][4] Byrne has curated poetry readings at the Ruskin Art Club in Los Angeles, and at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Her work has appeared in The Paris Review.[5][6]
She is the daughter of American artist Herbert Jepson.
Books
- The Flammable Bird Lincoln, Neb. : Zoo Press : 2002. ISBN 9780970817785, OCLC 50339320
- Masque Dorset, Vt. : Tupelo Press, 2008. ISBN 9781932195576, OCLC 156819050
- Squander, Richmond, California : Omnidawn Publishing, 2016. ISBN 9781632430229, OCLC 945648898
- The Fable Language (forthcoming)[7]
- Voyeur Hour (forthcoming)[8]
- Beautiful Insignificance (forthcoming)[9]
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References
- About.com:Poetry
- Byrne's MySpace page
- Byrne's LinkedIn page
- Byrne's Facebook page
- Byrne, Elena Karina (2003). "Two Poems". Winter 2003 (168). ISSN 0031-2037. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
- Byrne, Elena Karina (2000). "Sanctuary of Hunger". Winter 2000 (157). ISSN 0031-2037. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
- Author bio at Tupelo Press
- Author bio at Diode online magazine
- Author bio at Diode online magazine
External links
- Roderick, David (2018-04-04). "State Lines: Elena Karina Byrne's 'Palm Springs, Pale as a Church Candle'". SFChronicle.com.
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