Sarah Riggs (b. 1971,
New York City
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) is an
American poet
The poets listed below were either born in the United States or else published much of their poetry while living in that country.
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*George Quasha (born 1942 in poetry, 1942)
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, filmmaker, visual artist, and translator. She is the author of eight collections of poetry.
Her films and films she has produced have screened at
Anthology Film Archives
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, the
Berlinale
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,
Cinémathèque de Tanger
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,
Jeu de Paume
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,
Tate Modern
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, 98 Weeks, The Virginia Woolf Film Festival, and others. She has had solo exhibitions at
FiveMyles Gallery (New York), galerie éof (Paris), and Salon du Salon (Marseille).
Her translation of
Etel Adnan
Etel Adnan (; 24 February 1925 – 14 November 2021) was a Lebanese-American poet, essayist, and visual artist. In 2003, Adnan was named "arguably the most celebrated and accomplished Arab American author writing today" by the academic journal '' ...
's ''TIME'' (
Nightboat, 2019)
was awarded the
Griffin Poetry Prize
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Before 2022, two separate awards went to one Canadian and one international poet who writes in the English language. I ...
and the Best Translated Book Award.
In 2005, she co-founded the nonprofit art organization Tamaas which has produced an ongoing poet-to-poet Translation Seminar for twenty years, from which she co-edited the poetry collectio
''Another Room to Live In: 15 Contemporary Arab Poets''(Litmus Press, 2024)' and seven editions of ''READ: A Journal of Inter-Translation.''
She received her B.A. from
Amherst College
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and her Ph.D. in English from
University of Michigan
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. She has previously taught at
NYU Paris
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Campus
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,
Reid Hall,
Pratt Institute
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, and the
Naropa University
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Summer Writing Program. Her mentors include Etel Adnan, Michael Palmer, Cecilia Vicuña, Anne Waldman, and others.
She is a member of the bilingual experimental poetry association Double Change.
Books in English
* ''Lines'' (Winter Editions, 2025)
* ''The Nerve Epistle'' (Roof Books, 2021)
* ''Eavesdrop'' (
Chax Press
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, 2020)
* ''Pomme & Granite'' (1913 Press, 2015) – Winner of the 1913 Press Poetry Prize, 2015.
* ''Autobiography of Envelopes'' (
Burning Deck, 2012)
* ''60 Textos'' (
Ugly Duckling Presse, 2010)
* ''Waterwork'' (
Chax Press
Charles Alexander (born 1954) is an American poet, publisher, and book artist. He is the director and editor-in-chief of Chax Press. Alexander also served as the director of the Minnesota Center for the Book Arts from 1993 until 1995, and as book ...
, 2007)
* ''Chain of Minuscule Decisions in the Form of a Feeling'' (Reality Street Editions, 2007)
Books in French
* ''Murmurations'', trans. by Marie Borel and Jérémy Victor Robert (Éditions Apic, 2021)
* ''Chaîne de décisions minuscules dans la forme d'une sensation'', trans. by
Stéphane Bouquet, Virginie Lalucq, Jérôme Mauche, Eric Suchère, Bénédicte Vilgrain (le bleu du ciel, 2010)
* ''43 post-it'', trans. by Françoise Valéry and Marie Borel (
Éditions de l'Attente, 2009)
* ''60 textos'', trans. by Françoise Valéry (
Éditions de l'Attente, 2007)
* ''28 télégrammes'', translated by Françoise Valéry (
Éditions de l'Attente, 2006)
Literary Criticism
* ''Word Sightings: Poetry and Visual Media in
Stevens,
Bishop
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, and
O'Hara'' (
Routledge
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, 2002).
Translations
* ''Another Room to Live In: 15 Contemporary Arab Poets,'' co-edited and original translations of poems by
Etel Adnan
Etel Adnan (; 24 February 1925 – 14 November 2021) was a Lebanese-American poet, essayist, and visual artist. In 2003, Adnan was named "arguably the most celebrated and accomplished Arab American author writing today" by the academic journal '' ...
and Souad Labbize (Litmus Press, 2024)
* ''Love is Colder than the Lake'' by Liliane Giraudon, co-translated with Lindsay Turner (
Nightboat, 2024)
* ''Your Name, Palestine'' by Olivia Elias, co-translated with Jérémy Victor Robert (World Poetry Books, 2023)
* ''TIME'' by Etel Adnan (
Nightboat, 2019) – Winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize and Best Translated Book Award, 2020. Lambda Literary Award Finalist, 2020.
* ''Present Participle'' by Oscarine Bosquet, co-translated by Ellen LeBlond-Schrader (
La Presse
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' was formerly a broadsheet daily, considered a newspaper of record in Canada. Its Sunday edi ...
, 2013)
* ''Face Before Against'' by Isabelle Garron (Litmus Press, 2008)
* ''Two Markets, Once Again'' by
Ryoko Sekiguchi (Litmus Press, 2008)
* ''Wolftrot'' by Marie Borel, co-translated with Omar Berrada (
Fence Books, 2006)
Film
* ''Outrider'' (2025) – Producer
* ''Six Lives: A Cinepoem'' (2016) – Director, Screenwriter
* ''The Tangier 8'' (2009) — Producer
Exhibitions
* ''The Emotional Earth: Portraits'', Salon Du Salon, 2023, Marseille
* ''Amulet Sonnets: Sarah Riggs'',
FiveMyles Gallery, 2019, New York
* ''Isibilités: Sarah Riggs'', galerie éof, 2006, Paris
* ''Portraits of Poets: Sarah Riggs'', Berl's Brooklyn Poetry Shop, 2019, New York
References
External links
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Tamaas website
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Living people
1971 births
American poets
University of Michigan faculty
New York University faculty
Columbia University faculty
Pratt Institute faculty
Amherst College alumni
University of Michigan alumni