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Craig Dworkin is an American poet, critic, editor, and Professor of English at the
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. He is the founding senior editor of Eclipse, an online archive of 20th-century small-press writing and 21st-century born-digital publications.


Education and career

Dworkin received his BA from
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and his PhD from the
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. He was an
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at
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from 1998 to 2004 before joining the faculty at the
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, where he is a Professor of English. Dworkin has written a number of books of poetry, including ''Helicography'' (Punctum Books, 2021), ''The Pine-Woods Notebook'' (Kenning Editions, 2019), ''Def'' (Information as Material, 2018), ''Twelve Erroneous Displacements and a Fact'' (IAM, 2016), ''Alkali'' (Counterpath Press, 2015), ''The Crystal Text (After Clark Coolidge)'' (Compline, 2012), ''Motes'' (Roof Books, 2011), ''The Perverse Library'' (IAM, 2010), and ''Strand'' (Roof, 2005). Dworkin is the author of four scholarly monographs: ''Radium of the Word: A Poetics of Materiality'' (
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, 2020); ''Dictionary Poetics: Toward a Radical Lexicography'' (
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, 2020); ''No Medium'' (
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, 2013), in which he discusses works that are "blank, erased, clear, or silent"; and ''Reading the Illegible'' ( Northwestern, 2003). Edited collections include ''Against Expression'' (co-edited with
Kenneth Goldsmith Kenneth Goldsmith (born 1961) is an American poetry, poet and critic. He is the founding editor of UbuWeb and an artist-in-residence at the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing (CPCW) at the University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches. He ...
, Northwestern, 2011), in which he coined the term "conceptual writing"; ''The Sound of Poetry / The Poetry of Sound'', co-edited with
Marjorie Perloff Marjorie Perloff (born Gabriele Mintz; September 28, 1931 – March 24, 2024) was an Austrian-born American poetry scholar and critic, known for her study of avant-garde poetry. Perloff was a professor at Catholic University, the University of ...
(Chicago, 2009); and ''The Consequence of Innovation: 21st Century Poetics'' (Roof, 2008). He has published articles in such diverse journals as ''October'', ''
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''.


Eclipse

Dworkin is the founding senior editor of Eclipse, an online archive focusing on digital facsimiles of radical small-press writing from the last quarter of the 20th century. Dworkin started the archive in 2002 to provide readers and scholars with access to avant-garde works that were no longer available in print from their original publishers; Eclipse later expanded to publish selected new works and born-digital publications in the spirit of those earlier presses. The archive's name is an homage to
Douglas Messerli Douglas Messerli (born May 30, 1947) is an American writer, professor, and publisher based in Los Angeles, California. In 1976, he started ''Sun & Moon'', a magazine of art and literature, which became Sun & Moon press, and later Green Integer ...
’s Sun & Moon press. Eclipse includes high-resolution scans of every page of its included texts, most from Dworkin's personal collection, in an attempt to "conserve ... the facture and material specificity of the book or printed document as an object." Dworkin co-manages the archive with Danny Snelson, assistant professor of English at
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.


Works


Scholarly monographs

* * * *


Edited collections

* * Craig Dworkin and Kenneth Goldsmith, eds. * Craig Dworkin and Marjorie Perloff, eds. * * * Craig Dworkin and María Eugenia Díaz Sánchez, eds.


Poetry books and pamphlets

* * * * * * * * * Craig Dworkin and Madeline Gilmore. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


References


External links


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