Anne Carson

Anne Carson

About

Anne Carson is a celebrated Canadian poet, essayist, and professor known for her genre-defying approach to literature. Born in 1950, she blends classical scholarship with groundbreaking creativity, drawing on her extensive knowledge of ancient Greek and Latin texts. Her works, including "Autobiography of Red," "The Beauty of the Husband," and "Nox," combine poetry, prose, and academic discourse, earning her multiple awards, such as the Griffin Poetry Prize and the T.S. Eliot Prize. Renowned for her ability to merge the mythic with the modern, Carson continues to captivate readers with her innovative and intellectually challenging body of work.

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