Ariana Reines is an American poet, playwright, performance artist, and translator. Her books of poetry include The Cow (2006), which won the Alberta Prize from Fence Books; Coeur de Lion (2007); Mercury (2011); and Thursday (2012).[1] She has taught at UC Berkeley (Roberta C. Holloway Lecturer in Poetry, 2009), Columbia University (2013), The New School (2013), and Tufts University (2014).[1][2][3][4][5] Reines has been described by Michael Silberblatt of NPR's Bookworm as "one of the crucial voices of her generation."[1] She describes the subject matter of her work as "bearing witness to the search for the sacred in the 21st century."[6]
Her play Telephone was commissioned and produced by The Foundry Theatre,[7] and presented at the Cherry Lane Theatre in February 2009,[8] with two Obie wins.[3][9][10] She participated in the 2014 Whitney Biennial as a member of Semiotext(e).[11] Her performance collaboration with Jim Fletcher, Mortal Kombat, was presented at Le Mouvement in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland, in August 2014,[12] and was again presented at the Whitney Museum of American Art in October 2014.[13]
^ abc"Ariana Reines: The Poetry Foundation". Retrieved 2014-08-14.
^"Poetry Forum: Ariana Reines - The New School". Retrieved 2014-08-14.
ArianaReines is an American poet, playwright, performance artist, and translator. Her books of poetry include The Cow (2006), which won the Alberta Prize...
Enemies. In 2011, Fence Books released Taylor's audio recording of poet ArianaReines' Save The World. In 2013, Taylor starred in the horror hit The Conjuring...
Sand Book is a poetry collection published in 2019 by poet and writer ArianaReines. It received positive reviews. Writing in The New Yorker, Hannah Aizenman...
inattention to the rest of the things chapbooks usually are. Most recently, ArianaReines' THURSDAY (Spork Press, 2012), Joyelle McSweeney's the Necropastoral...
attendees have included Lara Khaldi, John Maus, Gael García Bernal, ArianaReines, Micah White, Pablo Iglesias Turrión, Bruce Barber and Duane Rousselle...
subordinate facet of a larger political philosophical project. Translator ArianaReines noted that although she later came to appreciate the text, the process...
editorial by Lerner against funding cuts in higher education Interview with ArianaReines in Bomb Magazine Lerner's page at the Guggenheim Foundation Lerner's...
Place Gisele Prassinos Lia Purpura Ann Quin Dawn Raffel Claudia Rankine ArianaReines Adrienne Rich Dorothy Richardson Laura Riding Michèle Roberts Mercè...
Variations on Dawn and Dusk Longlist Camonghne Felix Build Yourself a Boat ArianaReines A Sand Book Mary Ruefle Dunce* Brian Teare Doomstead Days 2020 Don Mee...
visual artists such as Kate Durbin, Kevin Killian, Juliana Huxtable, ArianaReines, and Jacolby Satterwhite. In 2015, a poem titled, "You've Been Flirting...
Poetry Jake Skeets — Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers 2020 ArianaReines — A Sand Book Tiana Clark — I Can’t Talk About the Trees Without the...
playwright, theatre artist, and political activist Sondra Perry, artist ArianaReines, poet, playwright, performance artist and translator Martha Rosler,...
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Shavit. The 2019 poetry judges were Kayo Chingonyi, Rachel Allen and ArianaReines. The poetry winner was awarded on 5 December 2019. Winner (Short Story):...
Retrieved 2023-04-18. Arterian, Diana (2019-06-17). "In 'A Sand Book,' ArianaReines Finds Ecstasy in Chaos". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved...
2013 Ampersand Revisited Simeon Berry of Somerville, Massachusetts ArianaReines 2013 Trespass Thomas Dooley of New York, New York Charlie Smith 2013...
and others. She cites the writers Camonghne Felix, Lucille Clifton, ArianaReines, Patricia Smith, Dean Young, Anne Sexton, Michael Ondaatje, Jorge Barbosa...
Evoke a Sense of Endings. Review of Four Poets. May, 2020. Review of ArianaReines's A Sand Book. Jan, 2020. Riot Girl: Chelsey Minnis’s Unladylike Poetry...
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