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January 03 2022
My (De)vices
Charles Bernstein
Charles Bernstein
CHARLES BERNSTEIN is the winner of the 2019 Bollingen Prize for Near/Miss (University of Chicago Press, 2018) and for lifetime achievement in American Poetry. He is the author of Topsy-Turvy and Pitch of Poetry, also published by University of Chicago Press.
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Charles Bernstein
CHARLES BERNSTEIN is the winner of the 2019 Bollingen Prize for Near/Miss (University of Chicago Press, 2018) and for lifetime achievement in American Poetry. He is the author of Topsy-Turvy and Pitch of Poetry, also published by University of Chicago Press.
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PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art (2022) 44 (1 (130)): 14–15.
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Charles Bernstein; My (De)vices. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 2022; 44 (1 (130)): 14–15. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/pajj_a_00593
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