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Jesse Ball

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Jesse Ball is an American poet. He was born in 1978 in Port Jefferson, New York.

Ball achieved a Bachelor of Arts from Vassar College and a Masters of Fine Arts from Columbia University. He is a student of Professor Richard Howard of Columbia University. Professor Howard has taken a strong interest in the career and future success of Mr. Ball.

Works

Poetry

  • the primacy of the imagination (2004)
  • Afterwards, but also before (2004)
  • 2.0 East Riding (2004)
  • THOUGH I AM HATED BY ALL BIRDS (2004)
  • parables and lies (2003)
  • March Book (2003)
  • LIGHT HUNG OVER THE BOARD (2002)
  • Lullabies For a Grounded Zeppelin (2001)
  • The Holding Company (2001)
  • World's Fair 7 June 1978 (2001)
  • Studies no. 1-50 (2001)
  • Equations (2000)
  • Comrade! Brother! (1999)
  • Precaution (1998)

Prose