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Chris Hosea (born November 11, 1973, Princeton, New Jersey) is an American poet. Hosea earned his AB in English from Harvard University. He later graduated with an MFA in Poetry from the University of Massachusetts Amherst's
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. Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
John Ashbery John Lawrence Ashbery (July 28, 1927 – September 3, 2017) was an American poet and art critic. Ashbery is considered the most influential American poet of his time. Oxford University literary critic John Bayley wrote that Ashbery "sounded, in ...
selected Hosea's first poetry collection, ''Put Your Hands In,'' for the
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from the Academy of American Poets. Ashbery, in his judge's citation for the Walt Whitman Award, compared Hosea's work to that of Marcel Duchamp, and wrote of his poetry, "One feels plunged in a wave of happening that is about to crest." Outrider poet Anne Waldman, presenting the Walt Whitman Award, said, " oseainculcates the restless quotidian in a swirl of modal energy run-on manic constructs


''Put Your Hands In''

Reviewers of ''Put Your Hands In'' have highlighted the book's emphasis on contradiction, the absurd, and sound, comparing it to the work of Language poets.Put Your Hands In: Chris Hosea
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Introduction to Chris Hosea's Across the Boss's Desk
" ''Prelude Magazine''. Retrieved June 11, 2015.

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Poet and critic Stu Watson described Hosea's poetry as "not a confession but a revelation," calling it the product of "an impossibly refined imaginative vision, a vision that, remarkably open to interpretation, manages to reveal almost nothing about its creator, the poet beyond the page, while disclosing volumes about the contemporary reality in which that poet lives." Cristina M Rau critiqued the book's "distracting...references to hyper-contemporary technology that simply does not seem to fit: iPhones, Facebook, Uggs, Instagram," but added that "The pieces confuse and delight and reveal in a mostly successful way." Publishers Weekly found that ''Put Your Hands In'' "juggles sexualized imagery, contemporary and historical pop cultural references, and an inventive approach to language that is as relentlessly provocative as it is approachable." ''Library Journal'' described Hosea's poetry as an "energized, tumbling mass of tight-stitched imagery" that "presents a sort of nutty roadshow of American culture."


''Double Zero''

Hosea's second book of poems, ''Double Zero,'' was published in 2016 by Prelude. Poet Ben Fama called the collection "by turns melancholy, fragmented, and true to feeling....a book-length artist statement via linguistic selfies," and claimed that ''Double Zero'' "accurately maps the experience of the contemporary subject." The Brooklyn Rail called Hosea's poetry "a statement for our generation," and noted that "Hosea’s excess of language and sensation, more than any recent poetry collection, captures the unlimited economy of text and experience in 2016, a life that is constantly refreshing as our thumbs push forward on our personal screens, “pictures quoted in pictures.” Writing in Jacket2, poet and critic Joe Fletcher described ''Double Zero'' as follows: "These poems reject the model of surface and substratum, linear chains of logic, narrative, or meditation — poetry that conceals and ultimately bestows upon the diligent reader a kernel of meaning. Instead, Hosea’s poems are horizontally distributed linguistic planes, glittering splinters of the quotidian sliding through one another, shrapnel of heterogeneous temporalities." ''Double Zero'' was named a "Best Poetry Book of 2016" by Flavorwire and ''Entropy Magazine''.


Curation, Residencies, and Visual Art

Hosea was curator of the Brooklyn-based Blue Letter Reading Series, which was named "Best Reading Series (Poetry)" in New York City by ''The L Magazine.'' Hosea is the recipient of fellowship residencies from Vermont Studio Center, Writers Omi Ledig House, and Elizabeth Bishop House in Great Village, Nova Scotia. Hosea was also the recipient of a 2016 artist residency from the
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) is a museum in a converted Arnold Print Works factory building complex located in North Adams, Massachusetts. It is one of the largest centers for contemporary visual art and performing ar ...
. Hosea's visual-art collaboration with painter Kim Bennett was the subject of a 2015 exhibition at Bushwick, Brooklyn gallery Transmitter. Also included in the Transmitter show were selected postcards from Hosea's continuing mail-art work ''The postcard project (aka "What do you feel?" 2011-ongoing).'' Hosea was curator of the 2012 group show "Ode to Street Hassle" at
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that featured Zoe Leonard, Amy Touchette, Myles Paige, Kim Bennett, Kimi Hodges, and others.


Bibliography

*"Put Your Hands In" (
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, 2014
Read at Internet Archive
*"Double Zero" (Prelude, 2016)


References


External links


Chris Hosea Author Page at the Academy of American Poets

Chris Hosea Author Page at The Poetry Foundation

Chris Hosea Author Page at LSU Press

Chris Hosea Author Page at Prelude Books
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