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Diane Seuss
Brakeman
September 26, 2003
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Diane
Seuss' recent work has appeared in The Georgia Review,
Artful Dodge, Rattle and Primavera. Her poems have been anthologized
in Are You Experienced?, September 11, 2001: American
Writers Respond, Boomer Girls: Poems by Women from the Baby
Boom Generation,
and New Poems from the Third Coast. Her book, It
Blows You Hollow, was published in 1998. Seuss won the Allen Ginsberg
Memorial Poetry Prize in October 2000, and her poems that appeared
in Poetry Northwest and Primavera were nominated for The Pushcart
Prize.
She was raised in Niles, Michigan, and in 1995, she received
a fellowship for a residency with the Atlantic Center for
the Arts in Florida. She was the first recipient of the Jewel
Heart Poetry Prize, and is currently the writer in residence
at Kalamazoo College.
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"Here's
what I've been waiting for: Diane Seuss-Brakeman's fresh,
deep-digging
poems, the rich texture of detail and metaphor, and under the
images --exuberance, tenacity, loss. For me, the God poems
offer a search, a wrestling as bold and intense as any since
G. M.
Hopkins." - Conrad Hilberry on It Blows You Hollow.
To view Special
Collections' holdings of Diane Seuss-Brakeman's work,
please click here.
To hear Seuss read from her own work,
please visit the Vincent Voice Library, here.
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March 8, 2007
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