Christian Barter
Christian Barter’s first collection of poetry, The Singers I Prefer, was published by CavanKerry Press in June, 2005, and was a finalist for the 2006 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize from The Nation and the Academy of American Poets for the most outstanding book of poems published in the United States in the previous year. His poems have appeared in a number of periodicals, including the Georgia Review, North American Review, and The American Scholar, and his work has been featured on Garrison Keillor’s The Writers Almanac and in Poets & Writers magazine. He is a trail crew supervisor at Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor, Maine, doing dry stone masonry, tree work and wild-land firefighting.Posted on October 7, 2005 5:53 AM
- Christian Barter at Bowdoin College, May 4, 2006
- This Life (live)
- Band Camp (live)
- Poem (live)
- On Making Love With You Again With Words Taken From an Article about Wilson's Quest to Form the League of Nations (live)
- The Silence Shrouding the Country (live)
- Linda Trying on Clothes (live)
- To the Unborn (live)
- Self Portrait in the Glass of a Painting (live)
- If Only this Baroque Music Could Go On (live)
- The Brest-Litovsk Treaty (live)
- The 24th Motor Machine-Gun Battalion Being Inspected, 1917 (live)
- Selection of German Weapons Captured by the Canadians in Their Advance to Cabrai, 1918 (live)
- A Room with a View (live)
- The Singers I Prefer (live)
- On Hearing that you Feel Bad After Having Sex with Me (live)
- The School Bus (live)
- Can You (live)
- Christian Barter at Bowdoin College
- The Singers I Prefer
- Poem
- Band Camp
- The Phoenix
- Can You
- Christian Barter Q&A talks about the formal strategy of his poem The Singers I Prefer
- Christian Barter Q&A talks about how he determines the form a poem will take
- Christian Barter Q&A talks about the genesis of his poem, Band Camp
- Christian Barter Q&A talks about his current project
- Christian Barter Q&A talks about a poem he wishes he'd written
- Christian Barter Q&A talks about how he became interested in poetry
- Christian Barter Q&A talks about the first poem he ever wrote
- Christian Barter Q&A talks about his greatest obstacle in becoming a poet
- Christian Barter Q&A talks about the most pleasurable and most painful aspects of writing
- Christian Barter Q&A talks about his special writing time
- Christian Barter Q&A with some advice for other young poets
- Christian Barter

