Anne Carson
Anne Carson is a Canadian poet, essayist and translator. In 1998 she was a Guggenheim Fellow and in 2000 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. Her poetry collection, The Beauty of the Husband, won the T.S. Eliot Prize in 2001. Anne Carson’s Nox (New Directions) was published in April 2010 and is currently working (with Bianca Stone) on a graphic novel of Sophocles’ Antigone.
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Krapp Hour (Act 2)
Anne Carson
‘this is my theory of her awake all night worrying about little wild animals active in the dark’
PoetryPoetry | The Online Edition
Poetry | The Online Edition
Krapp Hour
Anne Carson
Cast: KRAPP, host guests, various Set: a TV talk show, minimal lighting, blackouts where marked. Kitchen...
In ConversationIn Conversation | The Online Edition
In Conversation | The Online Edition
Podcast: Four Women, One Revolution
Various Contributors
‘They talk about how they came to join the protests; how they used online networks to mobilize people and spread information; and how the events in their country revolutionized their own attitudes as citizens.’