Philip Metres
Philip Metres is the author of To See the Earth (poetry, 2008), Come Together: Imagine Peace (anthology, 2008), Behind the Lines: War Resistance Poetry on the American Homefront since 1941 (criticism, 2007), Catalogue of Comedic Novelties: Selected Poems of Lev Rubinstein (translation, 2004), and A Kindred Orphanhood: Selected Poems of Sergey Gandlevsky (translation, 2003). He has also published two chapbooks, Instants (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2006) and Primer for Non-Native Speakers (Wick Poetry Series, 2004), and has three forthcoming in 2011: abu ghraib arias, Ode to Oil, and Thirty-Five New Pages.
His work has appeared in Best American Poetry, and Inclined to Speak: Contemporary Arab American Poetry and has garnered an NEA, a Watson Fellowship, two Ohio Arts Council Grants, and the Cleveland Arts Prize in 2010. He teaches literature and creative writing at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio. Were it not for Ellis Island, his last name would be Abourjaili.
First posted on April 20, 2007 7:40 PM
- Ashberries: Letters
- Primer for Non-Native Speakers
- Post-Soviet Sestina (October 1996)
- From Sokolniki
- Hiroshima: A Panorama (August 1945)
- History Lesson, Part 3
- Plate 5
- For the Fifty Who Formed PEACE With Their Bodies
- Here I Am
- Unnamed Events
- Philip Metres Q&A on the genesis of Ashberries: Letters
- Philip Metres Q&A on his current project
- Philip Metres Q&A on his first poem
- Philip Metres Q&A on the obstacles to becoming a poet
- Philip Metres Q&A on reading his poems aloud
- Philip Metres Q&A on hearing a poem aloud
- Philip Metres
