Author of more than a dozen books of poetry and literary criticism, Susan Howe won the Bollingen Prize in 2011. She held the Samuel P. Capen Chair in Poetry and the Humanities at the State University New York at Buffalo until her retirement in 2007. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, she was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999 and served as a Chancellor to the Academy of American Poets between 2000–2006.
ARTICLES FEATURING SUSAN

Child of Our History: Susan Howe’s Remarkable Essays
In Susan Howe's work, poetry and prose are often impossible to disentangle....

Second Acts: A Second Look at Second Books of Poetry
Traversing the tense, torqued territory between orient and occident, indigenous and empirical, history and amnesia...language makes and unmakes....

Susan Howe’s Telepathy
Howe introduces us to the poet’s sense of the library and manuscript archive as untouched wilderness....

All That Is The Case: On Susan Howe’s Chris Marker
nbsp;The small Victorian hotel where Madeleine disappeared had disappeared itself; concrete had replaced it, at the corner of Eddy and ...
