Jorie Graham is an American poet and editor of numerous volumes of poetry.
Jorie Graham was born in New York City in 1950 and raised in Rome, Italy. She studied philosophy at the Sorbonne, but was expelled for participating in student protests. She completed her undergraduate work as a film major at New York University, and became interested in poetry during that time. (She claims that her interest was sparked while walking past M.L. Rosenthal's classroom and overhearing the last couplet of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" ). She later went on to receive her MFA from the famed Iowa Writers' Workshop.
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Ploughshares Profile - The introduction to the issue Graham guest edited, by Robert Casper. Probably the best source of biographical information on the poet.
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on Region of Unlikeness - Jane Frazier's review. (In PDF format.)
A Reading at the California Institute of the Arts - What if poetry readings were treated like indie rock concerts? Find out here, in Paula Sands' review of a 2000 reading.
Academy of American Poets: Jorie Graham - A short biography, photograph, and selected poems.
ChristianityToday.com on The Errancy - A squib from Aaron Belz.
Friendly Fire: Presidential Lecture 1991 - Jorie Graham speaks at U Iowa on war and poetry, and the distorting effects of knowing at a distance. Includes poems At the Cabaret Now and The Phase after History.
Interview: The Glorious Thing - An interview by Mark Wunderlich for the fall 1996 issue of American Poet.
The Boston Review on The Errancy - Bonnie Costello's review.
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The New Republic on Swarm - Adam Kirsch's review.