Anna Rabinowitz

Anna Rabinowitz is an American poet, librettist and editor. She has published four volumes of poetry, most recently, Present Tense (Omindawn, 2010) selected by The Huffington Post as one of the best poetry books of 2010.[1] Rabinowitz's other books include The Wanton Sublime: A Florilegium of Whethers and Wonders (Tupelo Press, 2006), Darkling: A Poem (Tupelo Press, 2001), and At the Site of Inside Out (University of Massachusetts Press, 1997).

Rabinowitz's libretti include The Wanton Sublime, music by Tarik O'Regan, and Darkling, music by Stefan Weisman, both commissioned, developed, and produced by American Opera Projects. Darkling, the opera, was released internationally as a CD by Albany Records in 2011.

Rabinowitz is currently editor emerita of American Letters & Commentary, where she was editor and publisher from 1990 to 2007. She has been a vice-president of the Board of Governors for the Poetry Society of America since 1992, and a vice-president of the Board of Directors of American Opera Projects since 2006. She was a faculty member at The New School from 1994 to 1997. She has been a fellow at Yaddo and at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She has published in literary journals including Atlantic Monthly, Boston Review, The Paris Review, Colorado Review, Southwest Review, Denver Quarterly, Sulfur, LIT, VOLT, and Verse.

Born in Brooklyn, NY, she earned her B.A. from Brooklyn College, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, and her M.F.A. from Columbia University.[2]

Published works

Poetry

Translation

Anthologies

Critical Essays

Libretti/ Operatic Music Theater

The Wanton Sublime

Darkling

Discography

Honors and awards

Reviews

References

  1. The Huffington Post, The 17 Most Important Poetry Books of Fall 2010 (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anis-shivani/poetry-most-important-books-2010_b_795312.html#s204892&title=Ezra_Pound_New|accessdate=27)
  2. The Magazine of Columbia University, School of the Arts: Selections, Fall 2003 (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Fall2003/contents.html)
  3. Time Out New York, Album review: Stefan Weisman and Anna Rabinowitz, Darkling, Fragmentary testimony and rich themes fuel an elusive new opera by Alan Lockwood, November 14, 2011(http://newyork.timeout.com/music-nightlife/classical-opera/2215295/album-review-stefan-weisman-and-anna-rabinowitz-darkling)
  4. Night After Night, Half-tones in half-dark. by Steve Smith, February 27, 2006(http://nightafternight.blogs.com/night_after_night/2006/02/halftones_in_ha.html)
  5. The Huffington Post, The 17 Most Important Poetry Books of Fall 2010 by Anis Shivani, December 15, 2010(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anis-shivani/poetry-most-important-books-2010_b_795312.html#s204892&title=Ezra_Pound_New)
  6. Booklist, Book Review by Janet St. John, August 2006(http://www.booklistonline.com/ProductInfo.aspx?ind=1)
  7. Publishers Weekly, Writing Life, November 19, 2001(http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/reviews/search/index.html)
  8. Denver Quarterly, Aftermath Is Rite and Passage by Claudia Keelan, Winter 1998

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