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Seth Michelson (born 1975), is an
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, translator, and professor of poetry.


Background

He received his B.A. from
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, his MFA in poetry from
Sarah Lawrence College Sarah Lawrence College (SLC) is a Private university, private liberal arts college in Yonkers, New York, United States. Founded as a Women's colleges in the United States, women's college in 1926, Sarah Lawrence College has been coeducational ...
, and his Ph.D. in
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from
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.


Poetry

He is the author of 19 volumes of original poetry, poetry in translation, and anthologies of poetry. He has been credited with "seeking transformation through opposition", with his poems having "at their core an acknowledgement of love—a love of family, love of language and poetry, love of music and nature. And it is through love that perhaps we can find the strength to face the greatest fears that lie ahead." His teaching, writing, and translations address injustice through compassion. This includes his translation of female poets and his work with incarcerated people. Of the latter, the scholar and critic Montse Feu writes, "Until Seth Michelson’s Dreaming America, though, no book had exclusively focused on the lives of the incarcerated children." His most recent book of original poetry in English is ''Swimming Through Fire'' (2017), and it has been translated into Serbian as ''Plivanje kroz vatru'' (2020) by Vida Ognjenovic. His most recent book of original poetry in Spanish is ''Rengo'' (2024), from internationally esteemed Valparaíso Ediciones. His most recent book of poetry in translation is ''The Sun of Always'' (2022), and it is trilingual, featuring the poetry in Mapudungun, Spanish, and English.


Dreaming America

Michelson compiled, edited, and translated the poetry for the anthology ''Dreaming America: Voices of Undocumented Youth in Maximum-Security Detention'' (2017). Those poems come from poetry workshops that he created and led across three years inside the most restrictive immigrant detention center in the US for undocumented, unaccompanied youth. The book is widely acclaimed, receiving praise in academic and public venues. It is regularly taught in high schools and universities, and it has been featured nationally and internationally in the press in places as diverse as
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, and '' la diaria'' of Uruguay. ''Dreaming America'' also has been featured at book festivals around the world, and it has been turned into original plays and music. All proceeds from its sale go to a legal defense fund for incarcerated, undocumented youth.


Boquete: poemas de personas libres

Published in 2023, this anthology features poetry by men in a men's prison in Uruguay, la Unidad N°6 del I.N.R. Therein Michelson led weekly poetry workshops throughout his time as a Fulbright scholar, creating a vibrant series of workshops that continues to run to this day with his collaboration. The initial project involved bringing students and faculty from
Universidad Católica del Uruguay Catholic University of Uruguay () (UCU) is a private university in Uruguay. Established in 1985 as the successor to several Catholic educational institutes dating back to the 1870s, it was the only private university in the country until 1996. It ...
into the prison to write in partnership each week with incarcerated men under Michelson's guidance, and their collective work attracted widespread media attention.


Translation

As a translator, Michelson focuses predominantly on poetry by women from
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. Thus, his books of poetry in translation include ''The Ghetto'' (2011; 2018) by the Argentine poet Tamara Kamenszain, ''The Red Song'' by the Uruguayan poet Melisa Machado, ''roly poly'' by the Uruguayan poet Victoria Estol, and ''Poems from the Disaster'' by the Argentine poet Zulema Moret. He also earned a fellowship from the
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to translate poetry by the
Mapuche The Mapuche ( , ) also known as Araucanians are a group of Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of Patagonia. The collective term refers to a wide-ranging e ...
poet Liliana Ancalao. That fellowship resulted in ''Women of the Big Sky'' (2020), the first-ever, single-author book of poetry by a female Mapuche writer from Argentina to appear in English-language translation. The book is in fact trilingual, featuring the poetry in Mapuzugun,
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, and English. Outside of Latin America, Michelson has translated two books by the
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poet Rati Saxena, ''Dreaming in Another Land'' (2014) and ''Scripted in the Streams'' (2017), and a book by the
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i poet
Amir Or Amir Or (; born 1956), is an Israelis, Israeli poet, novelist, and essayist whose works have been published in more than 50 languages. Levin, Lynn, "Israeli Poet Amir Or: A Conversation About Language, Myth, and the Soul" at the "Poetry Life and Ti ...
, ''Wings'' (2018).


Teaching

Michelson currently teaches at
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in Lexington, Virginia, where he founded and directs the Center for Poetic Research.


Poetry

* ''Rengo'' (2024) * ''Rengo'' (2022) * ''Swimming through Fire'' (2017) * ''Eyes Like Broken Windows'' (2012) * ''House in a Hurricane'' (2010) * ''Kaddish for My Unborn Son'' (2009) * ''Maestro of Brutal Splendor'' (2005)


Poetry in translation

* ''The Sun of Always'' by Liliana Ancalao, Puelmapu (2022) * ''Women of the Big Sky'' by Liliana Ancalao,
Puelmapu Puelmapu is the traditional Mapuche territory located east of the Andes. It covers much of Patagonia and the Pampas. Since the Conquest of the Desert (1878–1885) Puelmapu is part of Argentina. It is a theater of the Mapuche conflict The M ...
(2020) * ''The Ghetto'' by Tamara Kamenszain, Argentina (2018) * ''Wings'' by Amir Or, Israel (2018) * ''The Red Song'' by Melisa Machado, Uruguay (2018) * ''Scripted in the Streams'' by Rati Saxena, India (2017) * ''Poems from the Disaster'' by Zulema Moret, Argentina (2016) * ''roly poly'' by Victoria Estol, Uruguay (2014) * ''Dreaming in Another Land'' by Rati Saxena, India (2014) * ''El Ghetto/The Ghetto: A Bilingual Edition'' by Tamara Kamenszain, Argentina (2011)


Anthologies

* ''Boquete: poemas de personas libres'' (2023) * ''Antología de Poesía Slam de Macedonia'' (2023), co-edited with Dr. Khedija Gadhoum * ''Dreaming America: Voices of Undocumented Youth in Maximum-Security Detention'' (2017)


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External links


Website
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