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- Sarah_Arvio abstract "Sarah Arvio (born April 3, 1954) is an American poet, essayist and translator.She is the author of Visits from the Seventh, Sono: cantos, and night thoughts: 70 dream poems & notes from an analysis (all from Alfred A. Knopf) and a combined edition of Sono and Visits from the Seventh, from Bloodaxe.She has won the Rome Prize in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim fellowship, a Bogliasco fellowship, and a National Endowment for the Arts Translation Fellowship, and other honors.Arvio has been widely published in journals and magazines. Her work has also appeared in many anthologies, including The Best American Poetry 1998, The Best American Erotic Poetry, Women’s Work, the FSG Book of 20th Century Italian Poetry, the Oxford Book of Latin American Short Stories, and Ariadne’s Thread: A Collection of Contemporary Women’s Journals.The poet and philosopher John Koethe, in his citation for Arvio’s Boston Review prize, said this: “The idea of the distinctive poetic voice…seems central to Sarah Arvio’s poetry, which sounds like no one else’s. Yet the voice in her poems seems to emanate from a kind of psychic doppelganger, originating from an imagined self somewhere outside her and passing through her on the way to the reader. It writes the self from which it issues, rather than the other way around, and is constructed out of wordplay and verbal associations… The results are poems that possess both an eerie psychological presence and a blunt verbal materiality.” Her poems have been set to music: William Bolcom set “Chagrin” for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble in a song cycle entitled \"The Hawthorn Tree” (which also adapts poems by Louise Bogan, Willa Cather, Anne Carson, Stevie Smith and Elinor Wylie). Steven Burke set “Armor” in a monodrama entitled “Skin,” for mezzo-soprano and cello. Miriama Young composed “Côte d’Azur” as \"Inner Voices of Blue,\" first for tenor and chamber ensemble, later resetting it for mezzo-soprano.She was the translator and poetry editor for the film, Azul: Land of Poets (1988), directed by Roland Legiardi-Laura. She also worked as a research associate for the landmark film series on American poets, Voices & Visions, which aired on PBS in 1988.Arvio has lived in Caracas, Mexico City, Paris, Rome and New York.She works as a translator for the United Nations in New York and Switzerland; she has also taught poetry at Princeton.".
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