erica kaufman

poet, writer, and teacher, erica kaufman is the author of three books of poetry: POST CLASSIC, INSTANT CLASSIC (both from Roof Books), and censory impulse (Factory School). she is co-editor of NO GENDER: Reflections on the Life and Work of kari edwards and a collection of archival pedagogical documents, Adrienne Rich: Teaching at CUNY, 1968–1974. recent poems can be found in Ursula and e-flux. kaufman's prose, focused on contemporary feminist poetics and pedagogy, appears in: The Color of Vowels: New York School Collaborations; Approaches to Teaching the Works of Gertrude Stein; The Supposium: Thought Experiments & Poethical Play in Difficult Times; Urgent Possibilities, Writings on Feminist Poetics & Emergent Pedagogies; Reading Experimental Writing; and The Difference is Spreading: Fifty Contemporary Poets on Fifty Poems. she is the director of the Institute for Writing & Thinking and the Language & Thinking Program at Bard College where she is also Writer-in-Residence.

an elegy composed of language from Jack Spicer’s Afer Lorca. 

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erica kaufman is the author of Instant Classic (Roof Books, 2013).
Robert Hershon’s twelfth collection of poems, Calls from the Outside World, teems with voyeurism, absurdities, and keen inquiries exploring both interior and exterior climates. It takes a look at language, the appearance of a word, and the scenario where a word is introduced, albeit sarcastically.

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