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Denise Duhamel (born 1961 in
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) is an American poet.


Background

Duhamel received her B.F.A. from Emerson College and her M.F.A. from Sarah Lawrence College. She is a
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recipient and has been resident poet at
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. She has had residencies at
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and the
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. Duhamel's earliest books take a feminist slant, beginning with ''Smile'' (1993) and ''Girl Soldier'' (1996); ''The Woman with Two Vaginas'' (1995) explores Eskimo folklore from the same perspective. Her best selling and most popular book to date, ''Kinky'' (1997), marries her bent for satire, humor, and feminism in portraying an icon of popular culture, the
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doll, through an extended series of satirical postures ("Beatnik Barbie," "Buddhist Barbie," etc.). Two collections that followed, ''The Star Spangled Banner'' (1998) and ''Queen for a Day'' (2001), move more broadly into American culture to display the same satire through the lens of absurdity. Later work is formally various with
pantoum The pantoum is a poetic form derived from the pantun, a Malay verse form: specifically from the ''pantun berkait'', a series of interwoven quatrains. Structure The pantoum is a form of poetry similar to a villanelle in that there are repeating li ...
s, sestinas/double-sestinas, long surreal explorations of American life, and list poems (''Mille et un sentiments''
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. ''Two and Two'' (2005) and ''Ka Ching'' (2009) also have the same tone. Her poetry has been widely anthologized and has appeared in ''The Best American Poetry'' annuals. Duhamel has also collaborated with
Maureen Seaton Maureen Seaton (born October 20, 1947 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American LGBTQ poet, activist, and professor of English/Creative Writing at the University of Miami. She is the author of fourteen solo books of poetry, thirteen co-authored boo ...
on ''Little Novels'', ''Oyl'', and ''Exquisite Politics''. Of this collaboration, Duhamel says, "Something magical happens when we write - we find this third voice, someone who is neither Maureen nor I, and our ego sort of fades into the background. The poem matters, not either one of us."Rock Salt Plum Interviews Denise Duhamel
Duhamel names as some of her influences
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,
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,
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, Alyson Palmer, Amy Ziff and
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(who make up the singing group
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), and the 70s television heroine Mary Hartman. Denise Duhamel was married to the poet Nick Carbò. In 2008 they divorced. She now lives in Hollywood, Florida, and teachers creative writing and literature at
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, and in the Low-Residency MFA at Converse College in Spartanburg, SC.


Awards and honors

*2013
National Book Critics Circle Award The National Book Critics Circle Awards are a set of annual American literary awards by the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English".University of Pittsburgh The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) is a public state-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The university is composed of 17 undergraduate and graduate schools and colleges at its urban Pittsburgh campus, home to the univers ...
, 2009) * ''Mille et un sentiments'' (Firewheel Editions, 2005) * ''Two and Two'' (University of Pittsburgh, 2005) * ''Queen for a Day: Selected and New Poems'' (University of Pittsburgh, 2001) * ''The Star-Spangled Banner'', winner of the Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Open Competition Awards (Southern Illinois University Press 1999) * ''Kinky'' (Orchises Press, 1997) * ''Girl Soldier'' (Garden Street Press, 1996) * ''How the Sky Fell'' (1996) * ''The Woman with Two Vaginas,'' (Salmon Run Press, 1995) * ''Smile'', (Warm Spring Press, 1993)


Chapbooks

* ''It's My Body'' (Egg In Hand Press, 1992) * ''Skirted Issues'' (Stop Light Press, 1990) * ''Heaven And Heck'' (Foundation Press, 1988, 1989, 1990) * ''237 More Reasons To Have Sex'' co-author:
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(Otoliths, 2009)


References


External links


The Power of Lawlessness: A Close Reading of Denise Duhamel's "Lawless Pantoum" by Marybeth Rua-Larsen
in
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* http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/denise-duhamel *
Mr. Rogers and Me
' by Denise Duhamel at
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