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Ange Mlinko (born 19 September 1969 in
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) is an American poet and critic. The author of six books of poetry, Mlinko was named a Guggenheim Fellow for 2014–15. She teaches poetry at the
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, and is the poetry editor of 'Subtropics''. Her most recent book, ''Venice'', was published in April 2022.


Background

Ange Mlinko was born in Philadelphia. Her parents came to the US a few years before she was born. "My father’s family was from
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, my mother’s from
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, and they all had passed through
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after the
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, so intra-family communication happened in
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, and they spoke their hearth language amongst themselves." She earned her BA from St. John's College and MFA from Brown University. She is the author of five books of poetry: ''Distant Mandate ''(2017); ''Marvelous Things Overheard ''(2013), which was selected by both ''
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'' as a best book of 2013; ''Shoulder Season'' (2010), a finalist for the William Carlos Williams Award; ''Starred Wire'' (2005), which was a National Poetry Series winner in 2004 and a finalist for the James Laughlin Award; and ''Matinees'' (1999). Her poems are about urban life, about language and its failings, about the things we see and do not see. She is often compared to Frank O’Hara. ''The New Yorker'' praised her “unique sense of humor and mystery.” John Ashbery said of her collection ''Starred Wire'', “A fine-grained light like that of a nineteenth-century Danish landscape painting shimmers throughout these gorgeously tactile and tactful poems." Mlinko has published widely as a critic, and her honors and awards include the Randall Jarrell Award in Criticism, the Frederick Bock prize from ''
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'' magazine for her poem “Cantata for Lynette Roberts,” and a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation. Mlinko has worked in Brooklyn, Providence, Boston, and Morocco. She has taught poetry at Brown, the Naropa University Summer Writing Program, Al-Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco, and the University of Houston. She was the poetry editor for
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from 2013 to 2016.


Awards

* 2004
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winner * 2005
James Laughlin Award The James Laughlin Award, formerly the Lamont Poetry Prize, is given annually for a poet's second published book; it is the only major poetry award that honors a second book. The award is given by the Academy of American Poets, and is noted as one ...
finalist * 2009 Randall Jarrell Award * "Marvelous Things Overheard" selected by
Dan Chiasson Dan Chiasson (; born May 9, 1971 in Burlington, Vermont) is an American poet, critic, and journalist. The ''Sewanee Review'' called Chiasson "the country’s most visible poet-critic." He is the Lorraine C. Wang Professor of English Literature a ...
as one of The New Yorker's Best Books of 2013 * 2014-15
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Works


Books

* ''Immediate Orgy & Audit'' (Small Pr Distribution, 1996), poetry, 30 pages, * ''Matinées'' (Zoland Books, 1999), poetry, 55 pages, *
Starred Wire
' (Coffee House Press, 2005), poetry, 70 pages, * ''The Children's Museum'' (Prefontaine Press, 2007), poetry, 18 pages, chapbook in an edition of 162. *
Shoulder Season
', (Coffee House Press, 2010), poetry, 82 pages, *
Marvelous Things Overheard
', (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013), poetry, 112 pages, *
Distant Mandate
' (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2017), poetry, 112 pages, *
Venice
' (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2022), poetry, 144 pages,


Other

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Bibliography

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mlinko, Ange Living people Brown University alumni St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) alumni Writers from Philadelphia American women poets The Nation (U.S. magazine) people 1969 births 21st-century American women