Douglas Kearney (born 1974)[3] is an American poet, performer and librettist. Kearney grew up in Altadena, California. His work has appeared in Nocturnes, Jubilat, Beloit Poetry Journal, Gulf Coast, Poetry, Pleiades, Iowa Review, Callaloo, Boston Review, Hyperallergic, Scapegoat, Obsidian, Boundary 2, Jacket2, Lana Turner, Brooklyn Rail, and Indiana Review.[4][5]In 2012, his and Anne LeBaron's opera, Crescent City, premiered and received widespread praise.[6] He is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota.[7]
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DouglasKearney (born 1974) is an American poet, performer and librettist. Kearney grew up in Altadena, California. His work has appeared in Nocturnes...
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Series to Relaunch in 2023 with Srikanth Reddy as Editor, Rosa Alcalá, DouglasKearney, and Katie Peterson as Consulting Editors". pressblog.uchicago.edu...
undertaking". With her hyperopera Crescent City (2012, libretto by DouglasKearney), LeBaron went a step beyond the nineteenth-century concept of the...
company's Highway One series. Crescent City (2010, Anne LaBaron, composer; DouglasKearney, librettist; Yuval Sharon, director; Marc Lowenstein, conductor) Invisible...
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Melissa Schettini Kearney (born 1974) is the Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland, College Park and a research associate...
Dispatches from the Body Politic: Interviews with Jan Beatty, Meg Day, and DouglasKearney (2016) The Beats and the Academy: A Renegotiation (co-edited with Erik...
Newly Formed Stars". FPE Records. Retrieved 10 December 2020. "FONO9 //DOUGLASKEARNEY & VAL JEANTY–FODDER (LP)". Fonograf Editions. Retrieved 10 December...
2014. Guest editors for the series have included Cole Swensen (2014), DouglasKearney (2015), Charles Bernstein and Tracie Morris (2016), Myung Mi Kim (2018)...
prisoner of the state – David Lang 2021 Sweet Land Du Yun, Raven Chacon, DouglasKearney, Aja Couchois Duncan Eurydice – Matthew Aucoin and Sarah Ruhl 2023...
Floaters Winner Desiree C. Bailey What Noise Against the Cane Finalist DouglasKearney Sho Hoa Nguyen A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure Jackie Wang...
Notre Dame Review. A contributor to the contemporary sonnet form, DouglasKearney describes Opal’s work as "adroit and contemplative," writing that Opal's...
as Bart Simpson, Maggie Simpson, Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum, Database, Kearney Zzyzwicz, Todd Flanders and various others Yeardley Smith as Lisa Simpson...