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Eleni Sikelianos (born 1965) is an American experimental
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems ( oral or wri ...
with a particular interest in scientific idiom. She is Professor of Literary Arts at Brown University.


Early life

Sikelianos is the great-granddaughter of the Greek poet
Angelos Sikelianos Angelos Sikelianos ( el, Άγγελος Σικελιανός; 28 March 1884 – 19 June 1951) was a Greek lyric poet and playwright. His themes include Greek history, religious symbolism as well as universal harmony in poems such as ''The Moonstru ...
, a former candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, and Eva Palmer-Sikelianos. She was raised in California. A high school dropout, she grew up on food stamps in California with a single mom, and graduated from the Naropa Institute with an MFA in Writing & Poetics.


Career

Sikelianos works as Professor of Literary Arts at Brown University. She was poet-in-residence at two homeless shelters in San Francisco in the early-to-mid 1990s and then taught at
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in
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and literature and
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's Clemente Program. She co-ran the Wednesday Night Readings at the St. Mark's Poetry Project in St. Mark's Church. She has also taught at Naropa, and the
University of Denver The University of Denver (DU) is a private research university in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1864, it is the oldest independent private university in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Univ ...
, where
Eryn Green Eryn Green is an American poet who in 2013, while a graduate student at the University of Denver, won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition. His collection ''Eruv'' was published by Yale University Press in 2014. His second collection of po ...
, Carolina Ebeid and Jennifer Elise Foerster have been her students, among many others. Her work has appeared in ''Grand Street'', ''Rattapallax'', ''Sulfur'', ''Chicago Review'', and ''Fence''. In an interview she gave with the ''California Journal of Poetics'', Sikelianos discusses how zoology, cell biology, and marine biology became important to her early poetic sensibility. She cites Lynn Margulis’ work in evolutionary symbiosis and the work of D’Arcy Wentworth Thomas as influential."


Personal life

She currently lives in Rhode Island with her husband,
Laird Hunt Laird Hunt (born April 3, 1968) is an American writer, translator and academic. Life Hunt grew up in Singapore, San Francisco, The Hague, and London before moving to his grandmother's farm in rural Indiana, where he attended Clinton Central Hig ...
, and their child.


Awards

* Bogliasco Fellowship, Italy (2022) * Yaddo Fellowships (2004, 2003, 1999, 2021) * Ucross Foundation Fellowship (2021) * The Helen Riaboff Whiteley Center (2016) * National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships in Poetry (1995 & 2015) * Residency at the Lannan Foundation (2011) * Bourse de traduction, Centre national du livre, France (2010) * Belles Etrangères Fellow (Centre national du livre), France (2009) * The National Poetry Series (2002) (''The Monster Lives of Books & Girls'') * Princeton University Seeger Fellow (2001) * New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship for Non-fiction Literature (2001) * Fulbright Scholar, Greece (1999 & 2000) * New York State Council for the Arts Translation Grant for Verses on Bird (2000) James D. Phelan Award for Blue Guide (1999) * La Maison des Écrivains Étrangers et des Traducteurs Fellow, France (1999) * Gertrude Stein Awards for Innovative American Writing (1997 & 1995) * California Arts Council Residency Grant


Works


Poetry

*
Your Kingdom
' (Coffee House Press, 2023)
What I Knew
(Nightboat Books, 2019) *
Make Yourself Happy
' (Coffee House Press, 2017) *
The Loving Detail of the Living and the Dead
' (Coffee House Press, 2013) *
Body Clock
' (Coffee House Press, 2008) * * *
Earliest Worlds
' (Coffee House Press, 2001) *
The Book of Tendons
' (The Post-Apollo Press, 1997) * ''To Speak While Dreaming'' (The Underground Forrest, Selva Editions) 1993


Hybrid Memoir

*
You Animal Machine
' (The Golden Greek) (Coffee House Press, 2014) * * *
The Book of Jon
' (Nonfiction; City Lights, 2004).


Chapbooks

* ''Comerás un croissant para ser feliz'', Pancaliente editoras, Ciudad de México, 2017. For a reading with Rodrigo Flores and Xitlátil Rodriguez on April 3, 2017. Eleni Sikeliano’s poems translated by Javier Taboada. * ''How to Assemble the Animal Globe'', with “blind embossings” by Christine Lee, ed. Marthe Reed, Nous-zōt Press, 2016. * ''Oracle or, Utopia'': ed. Jen Tynes, Horse Less Press, 2014 * ''The Abstracted Heart of Hours & Days'', Bonfire Press, Center for Literary Publishing, Ft. Collins, eds. Sasha Steensen & Gordon Hadfield, Colorado, 2008. * Excerpts from ''The Book of Jon'', Belladonna Books/Boog Literature, eds. Rachel Levitsky & David Kirschenbaum, New York, NY, 2000. For a reading at Bluestockings Women’s Bookstore, Oct. 6, 2000, with Fanny Howe. * ''Blue Guide'', Poetry New York, ed. Tod Thilleman, 1999. * ''The Lover's Numbers'', Seeing Eye Books, Los Angeles, ed. Guy Bennett, 1998 * ''Au Lit Holy, or Transgressions of the Maghreb'', Smokeproof Press, ed. Brad O'Sullivan, collaborative work, Erie, CO, 1998. * ''The Book of Tendons'', ed. Laird Hunt, Heart Hammer Books, Paris, 1996. For a reading at the Poetry Project with Susan Howe. * ''Poetics of the Exclamation Point'', Printed for the July 12, 1995 Kerouac School reading at the Fox Theater in Boulder, Colorado. Featured readers Robin Blaser, Anne Waldman, Lee Ann Brown, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Carroll, and Eleni Sikelianos.


Collaborative Artist Book

* ''Father had leaves'', collaboration with Anne Slacik in the Livres peints (Painted Books) series, edition of 16 signed copies, made on 16 February 1996.


Criticism

*


Anthologies

* ''The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Graphic Literature: Artists and Writers on Creating Graphic Narratives, Poetry Comics, and Literary Collage'', eds. Kelcey Parker Ervick and Tom Hart (Brookline: Rose Metal Press, 2022) * ''More Revolutionary Letters: A Tribute in Memory of Diane di Prima'' (Denver: Wisdom Body Collective, 2021) * ''The Body in Language'' (Denver: Counterpath Press, 2021) * ''Counter-Desecration: A Glossary for Writing within the Anthropocene'', eds. Reed and Russo (Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 2018) * ''Futures: Poetry of the Greek Crisis'' (translated into Greek; Athens: Hestia, 2016) * ''Out of Everywhere: Linguistically Innovative Women Poets in North American and the UK'' (London: Reality Street, 2015) * ''Futures: Poetry of the Greek Crisis'' (London: Penned in the Margins, 2015) * ''Funk & Wag from A to Z'' (Mel Chin) (Houston: Menil Collection in collaboration with Yale University Press, 2014) * ''Postmodern American Poetry: A Norton Anthology'', ed. Paul Hoover (New York: W.W. Norton, 2013) * ''The &NOW Awards 2: The Best Innovative Writing'', &NOW Books (Lake Forest: Lake Forest College Press, 2013) * ''Bioblitz: Poetic Inventory of Rocky Mountain National Park'', ed. Charles Malone (Ft. Collins: Wolverine Farm Publishing, 2013) * ''The Americas Anthology of New Writings: From Patagonia to Nunavut'' (Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2013) * ''The Aracdia Project'', eds. Corey and Waldrep, (Ahsahta Press, 2012) * ''Paris: an Anthology'', eds. Barns and Fernandez, (Toronto: Tightrope Books, Toronto, 2011) * ''What the World Hears: California Poets in the Schools Statewide Anthology, 45th Anniversary Edition'' (San Francisco: CPITS, 2011) * ''American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of Contemporary Poetry'', eds. Cole Swensen and David St. John (New York: W.W. Norton, 2008) * ''Satellite Convulsions: Poems from Tin House'', eds. Brenda Shaughnessy and CJ Evans (Portland: Tin House Books, 2008) * ''A Best of Fence: The First Nine Years'', ed. Caroline Crumpacker, (New York: Fence Books, 2008) * ''Efforts & Affections: America’s New Women Poets and the Generation that Inspires Them'', (Iowa City: Iowa University Press, 2008) * ''The Reality Street Book of Sonnets'', ed. Jeff Hilson, (Hastings, U.K.: Reality Street Editions, 2008) * ''PP/FF: An Anthology'', Peter H. Conners, ed. (Starcherone Books, 2006) * ''Civil Disobediences: Poetics and Politics in Action'', Anne Waldman & Lisa Birman, eds. (Coffee House Press, 2004) * ''Kindled Terraces: American Poets in Greece'', Don Schofield, ed. (Truman State University Press, 2004)


References


External links


Official Website

Poetry Foundation

Poets.org

Brown University

PennSound

Nightboat Books
author page
Litmus Press
author page
Eleni Sikelianos by Srikanth Reddy, ''Bomb Magazine'', March 6, 2017

"Eleni Sikelianos in conversation with Jesse Morse", ''Jacket 33'', July 2007


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