
Anne Carson
Anne Carson is a celebrated Canadian poet, essayist, and translator, renowned for her innovative and often experimental approach to literature. Her works seamlessly blend poetry with other forms of art, exploring deep themes of loss, love, and the complexities of human experience.
Born on Jun 21, 1950 (75 years old)
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Iceland:
Anne Carson is a poet whose work, Albertine, is being translated and published by Tunglið.
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United Kingdom:
Yiyun Li references Anne Carson's translation of Euripides's plays in her reflections on grief.
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Spain:
Anne Carson is recognized as a previous laureate of the Princesa de Asturias Award for Literature.
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Sweden:
Anne Carson is referenced in relation to her influence on contemporary North American literature.
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Brazil:
Anne Carson's writing serves as an inspiration for the author of the book.
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Portugal:
Anne Carson's work 'Wrong Norma' won the poetry category at the National Book Critics Circle Award.
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Ireland:
Anne Carson is a Canadian poet whose work inspired Ailís Ní Ríain's composition Calling Mutely through Lipless Mouth.
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