Jerome Rothenberg

E1041976

Jerome Rothenberg is an American poet, editor, and translator known for his pioneering work in ethnopoetics and experimental, cross-cultural poetry anthologies.

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instanceOf American poet
anthologist
editor
human
poet
translator
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt City College of New York NERFINISHED
University of Michigan
familyName Rothenberg NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ethnopoetics
literary editing
poetry
translation
genre anthology
experimental poetry
poetry
givenName Jerome NERFINISHED
hasEdited A Big Jewish Book NERFINISHED
Shaking the Pumpkin NERFINISHED
Technicians of the Sacred NERFINISHED
various cross-cultural poetry anthologies
hasInfluenced study of oral and tribal poetries in contemporary poetics
hasRole pioneer of ethnopoetics
hasTranslated German poetry
Polish poetry
various indigenous and oral poetries
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest Jewish poetic traditions
cross-cultural poetics
oral poetry traditions
tribal and indigenous poetries
movement avant-garde poetry
ethnopoetics
experimental poetry
name Jerome Rothenberg NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor cross-cultural poetry anthologies
pioneering work in ethnopoetics
notableWork A Big Jewish Book NERFINISHED
Poems for the Game of Silence NERFINISHED
Poland/1931
Shaking the Pumpkin NERFINISHED
Technicians of the Sacred NERFINISHED
occupation anthologist
editor
poet
translator
placeOfBirth New York City

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Robert Duncan influenced Jerome Rothenberg