Janet Kauffman
Janet Kauffman (born June 10, 1945)[1] is an American novelist, poet, and mixed media artist.
Biography
Kauffman was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She has taught in the English Department at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) in Ypsilanti, Michigan since 1988.[2] She received her PhD from University of Chicago in 1972.[2]
Bibliography
Poetry
- Collections
- Writing Home, with Jerome McGann (Coldwater Press, 1978)
- The Weather Book (Texas Tech University Press, 1981)
- Where the World Is (Montparnasse Press, 1988)
- Five on Fiction (Burning Deck Press, 2004)
- oh corporeal (Coldwater Press, 2010)
Novels
- Collaborators (Knopf, 1986)
- The Body in Four Parts (Graywolf, 1994)
- Rot (New Issues, 2001)
Short fiction
- Collections
- Places in the World a Woman Could Walk (Knopf, 1983)
- Obscene Gestures for Women (Knopf, 1989)
- Characters on the Loose (Graywolf, 1997)
- Trespassing: Dirt Stories & Field Notes (stories and essays) (Wayne State University Press, 2008)
- Stories
Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Machinery | 1986 | Kauffman, Janet (April 14, 1986). "Machinery". The New Yorker. 62 (8): 32–34. | ||
References
- "Janet Kauffman - American Novelist at kyluka.com".
- "Janet Kauffman at emich.edu". Archived from the original on 2007-11-11.
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