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External Links
"An Affirmation"
From Readings in Contemporary Poetry from the Dia Center.
"Fantasy on Nightmare on Elm Street Theme"
From can we have our ball back? 2.
"Report from Liberty Street"
From University of Chicago Press.
"The Boy Soprano"
From Jacket magazine, October 1997.
Log Rhythms
Selections from a long poem by Bernstein, illustrated by Susan Bee.
Charles Bernstein interview
An interview by Bradford Senning, orginially published in Catalyst.
Of Time and Charles Bernstein's Lines: A Poetics of Fashion Statements
By Susan M. Schultz. From Jacket magazine 14 / SALT magazine 13.
Poetry and/or the Sacred
Essay from Jacket magazine, July 2001.
The Electronic Poetry Center
Charles Bernstein's page at the Electronic Poetry Center, which contains a bio, course syllabi, Poetry "Experiments," and information about his e-mail discussion group.
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Charles Bernstein
photo: Susan Bee

Charles Bernstein

Charles Bernstein was born in New York City in 1950. He received his B.A. from Harvard College. Among his more than twenty books of poetry are Girly Man (University of Chicago Press , 2006), With Strings (2001), Republics of Reality: 1975-1995 (2000), Dark City (1994), Rough Trades (1991), The Nude Formalism (1989), Stigma (1981), Legend (with Bruce Andrews, Steve McCaffery, Ron Silliman, Ray DiPalma, 1980), and Parsing (1976).

He is also the author of three books of essays, My Way: Speeches and Poems (1999), A Poetics (1992), and Content's Dream: Essays 1975-1984 (1986). He has edited many anthologies of poetry and poetics including Close Listening: Poetry and the Performed Word (1998) and The L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Book (1984, with Bruce Andrews).

Among his translations from the French are Red, Green, and Black (1990, by Olivier Cadiot) and The Maternal Drape (1984, by Claude Royed-Journoud). In the 1970s, Bernstein co-founded the influential journal L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E. He has also written the librettos for a number of operas with composers such as Ben Yarmolinsky, Brian Ferneyhough, and Dean Drummond.

Bernstein serves as the Executive Editor, and co-founder, of The Electronic Poetry Center at SUNY-Buffalo. His honors and awards include the Roy Harvey Pearce/Archive for New Poetry Prize and fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Currently, he is Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania.


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Poems by
Charles Bernstein

A Defense of Poetry
All the Whiskey in Heaven
Death Is The Cool Night
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High Tide at Race Point
Laurel's Eyes
My/My/My
Poem
Thank You For Saying Thank You
Why I Am Not a Buddhist

Prose by
Charles Bernstein

Eat, Pray, Love: Five Poets' Summer Flings

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