Rosmarie Waldrop

Rosmarie Waldrop’s recent poetry books are Driven to Abstraction, Curves to
the Apple, Blindsight (New Directions), Splitting Images (Zasterle), and Love, Like Pronouns (Omnidawn). Her Collected Essays, Dissonance (if you are
interested), was published by University of Alabama Press in 2005.
Two novels, The Hanky of Pippin’s Daughter and A Form/of Taking/It All are available in one paperback (Northwestern UP, 2001).
She has translated 14 volumes of Edmond Jabès’s work (her memoir, Lavish Absence: Recalling and Rereading Edmond Jabès, is out from Wesleyan UP) as well as books by Emmanuel Hocquard, Jacques Roubaud, and, from the German, Friederike Mayröcker, Elke Erb, Oskar Pastior, Gerhard Rühm, Ulf Stolterfoht.
She lives in Providence, Rhode Island, where she co-edits Burning Deck books with Keith Waldrop.
interested), was published by University of Alabama Press in 2005.
Two novels, The Hanky of Pippin’s Daughter and A Form/of Taking/It All are available in one paperback (Northwestern UP, 2001).
She has translated 14 volumes of Edmond Jabès’s work (her memoir, Lavish Absence: Recalling and Rereading Edmond Jabès, is out from Wesleyan UP) as well as books by Emmanuel Hocquard, Jacques Roubaud, and, from the German, Friederike Mayröcker, Elke Erb, Oskar Pastior, Gerhard Rühm, Ulf Stolterfoht.
She lives in Providence, Rhode Island, where she co-edits Burning Deck books with Keith Waldrop.
by Rosmarie Waldrop: Preconceptions Without Delay (2013); So Slight a Sound (2013); The Problem with Pronouns (2013); Saltwoman poems (1980)