William Allegrezza
William Allegrezza | |
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William Allegrezza, by Sara Lang | |
Born |
1974 Jackson, MS |
Citizenship | USA |
Education | University of Dallas (1996), LSU (1998), LSU (2003) |
Occupation | poet, editor, professor |
Employer | Indiana University Northwest |
Notable work | Step Below: Selected Poems 2000-2015, The Vicious Bunny Translations Fragile Replacements" |
Style | Experimental |
William (Bill) Allegrezza (born 1974) edits Moria Books and teaches at Indiana University Northwest. He has published many poetry books; seven chapbooks, including Sonoluminescence (co-written with Simone Muench) and Filament Sense (Ypolita Press); and many poetry reviews, articles, and poems. His poetry has been translated into Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. He founded and curated series A, a reading series in Chicago, from 2006 to 2010. He also co-founded Cracked Slab Books and edited it for five years. He earned his PhD in Comparative Literature at Louisiana State University.
Books
- In The Weaver's Valley (Blue Lion Books)
- Collective Instant (Otoliths Press)
- The Vicious Bunny Translations (Lulu)
- Temporal Nomads (xPress(ed) books)
- Covering Over (Moria Books)
- La alteración del silencio: poesía norteamericana reciente (Editorial Cuneta)
- Ladders in July (BlazeVox Books)
- Fragile Replacements (Meritage Press)
- The City Visible: Chicago Poetry for the New Century (co-edited with Ray Bianchi) (Cracked Slab Books)
- The Salt Companion to Charles Bernstein (Salt Publishing)
- Inshore Seeds (Argostist Ebooks)
- Densities, Apparitions(Otoliths Press)
- Aquinas and the Mississippi (with Garin Cycholl) (Furniture Press)
Book Reviews
Interviews
- Interview with Tom Beckett
- Interview with Rob McLennan
- I Am Chicago Interview
- 12 or 20 Interview
- Copy Left Interview
External links
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