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Jean Donnelly

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Jean Donnelly is an American poet.

Life

Jean Donnelly studied poetry at the creative writing program at George Mason University,[1] where she co-founded the journal So To Speak: A Feminist Journal of Language & Art.

Her work appeared in Big Allis, Fence, The Germ, Lingo, Situation, and Volt.

She has co-curated the In Your Ear reading series at the District of Columbia Arts Center,[2] and has taught poetry at Georgetown University.

She lives in Exeter, New Hampshire, with her sons, Jack and Naish.

Awards

Works

  • "from ANTHEM", Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Volume 3, Number 1, Winter 2002.
  • "li", Limetree
  • "Gg", Germ
  • Anthem. Sun & Moon Press. 2002. ISBN 978-1-55713-405-9.
  • The Julia Set. Edge Books. 1995. ISBN 978-0-9619097-6-5. (chapbook)

Anthologies

Reviews

Jean Donnelly’s debut volume, Anthem, presents an unusually cohesive, finely conceived examination of contemporary American life from the perspective of an innovative, community-minded poet. The poet is also a mother — a fact most often relegated to bio-note relevance but which in this case is actually central to the poetry itself.[3]

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