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Books Noted:
Elaine Equi, Click and Clone
External Links
"An Indecisive Fantasy"
From Shampoo, August 2001.
"Frank O'Hara: Nothing Personal"
Essay from Conjunctions, Fall 1997.
Audio: Three poems
Text and RealAudio clips of "The Objects in Japanese Novels," "The Objects in Catalogs," and "The Objects in Fairy Tales," from Cortland Review, August 1998.
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Elaine Equi
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Elaine Equi

Elaine Equi was born in Oak Park, Illinois in 1953. She received a B.A. and an M.A. in English from Columbia College, where she taught a poetry workshop for several years after graduating. Along with her husband, Jerome Sala, she was active in Chicago’s performance poetry scene.

Equi’s first book, Federal Woman, was published in 1978 by Danaides press. She has written over ten books of poetry including, Voice-Over (Coffee House Press, 1999), chosen by Thom Gunn for the San Francisco State Poetry Award, The Cloud of Knowable Things (Coffee House Press, 2003), Ripple Effect: New and Selected Poems (Coffee House Press, 2007), which was shortlisted for the 2008 International Griffin Poetry Prize, and Click and Clone (Coffee House Press, 2011).

About her work, Equi has said:

I like the fact that for the most part, my poems are pretty accessible. I don’t consciously aim for that, but I do know that my sense of audience is always a mix of literary and non-literary types. On the other hand, I like to keep things (especially in terms of language) interesting. Over the years, my work has been informed by a wide range of styles including surrealist, concrete, and classical Chinese poetry, so it’s not unsophisticated—just willfully direct in a minimalist sort of way.

Equi lives in New York City and teaches in the Master of Fine Arts program at The New School.

Poems by
Elaine Equi

Bent Orbit
Muffin of Sunsets
National Poetry Month
The Libraries Didn't Burn

Prose by
Elaine Equi

Modern American Poetry: the Objectivists

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