Anne Carson bibliography

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This is a bibliography of works by the Canadian poet, essayist, translator, classicist, and professor Anne Carson.

Writings[edit]

List of scholarship, poetry, essays, novels, scripts, libretti, plays, and comic books
Title Year Notes Ref.
Odi et Amo Ergo Sum 1981 Doctoral thesis;
"I Hate and I Love, Therefore I Am"
[1]
Canicula di Anna 1984 Carson's first published poetry [2]
Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay 1986 A reworking of Carson's doctoral thesis [3]
Short Talks 1992 2015 edition includes an introduction by Margaret Christakos,
and an afterword by Carson
[4]
Glass, Irony, and God 1995 With an introduction by Guy Davenport;
includes "The Glass Essay"
[5]
Plainwater: Essays and Poetry Includes Canicula di Anna, and selections from Short Talks [6]
Autobiography of Red: A Novel in Verse 1998 Based on surviving fragments of the poem Geryoneis by Stesichorus [7]
Glass and God Includes Short Talks,
and selections from Glass, Irony, and God
[8]
Economy of the Unlost (Reading Simonides of Keos with Paul Celan) 1999 Includes translations of poems by Simonides and Paul Celan [9]
Men in the Off Hours 2000 Includes epitaphs, poems, verse essays, and drafts of scripts [10]
The Beauty of the Husband: A Fictional Essay in 29 Tangos 2001 Dedicated to John Keats [11]
The Mirror of Simple Souls: An Opera Installation (Libretto) 2003 Handmade libretto; art and design by Kim Anno [12]
Decreation: Poetry, Essays, Opera 2005 Includes The Mirror of Simple Souls [13]
Nox 2010 Includes translation of Catullus 101 [14]
Antigonick (Sophokles) 2012 A version of Antigone by Sophocles; illustrated by Bianca Stone;
2015 edition includes an introduction by Carson
("The Task of the Translator of Antigone")
[15]
Red Doc> 2013 A follow-up to Autobiography of Red [16]
Nay Rather "Variations on the Right to Remain Silent"
(with seven translations of Ibycus Fragment 286), and
"By Chance the Cycladic People" illustrated by Lanfranco Quadrio
[17]
The Albertine Workout 2014 On Albertine, a character in Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time;
art and design of One Crow Press edition by Kim Anno
[18]
Float 2016 A collection of 22 chapbooks; includes texts of Nay Rather [19]
The Mile-Long Opera: A Biography of 7 O'Clock 2018 Libretto by Carson, with prose pieces by Claudia Rankine [20]
Norma Jeane Baker of Troy 2019 A version of Helen by Euripides,
drawing on the life of Marilyn Monroe
[21]
The Trojan Women: A Comic 2021 A comic-book version of The Trojan Women by Euripides,
with artwork by Rosanna Bruno
[22][23]
H of H Playbook About Herakles by Euripides, illustrated by Carson [24]

Translations[edit]

List of translations of Ancient Greek texts
Title Year Source material Notes Ref.
Sophocles, Electra 2001 Electra by Sophocles With introduction and notes by Michael Shaw [25]
If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho 2002 The poetry of Sappho With introduction and notes by Carson;
2019 Folio Society edition includes images by Jenny Holzer
[26]
Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
Herakles, Hekabe, Hippolytos, Alkestis
2006 Herakles, Hecuba, Hippolytus, and Alcestis
by Euripides
With five prefaces, and a text by Carson
("Why I Wrote Two Plays About Phaidra, by Euripides")
[27]
An Oresteia
Agamemnon by Aiskhylos, Elektra by Sophokles, Orestes by Euripides
2009 Agamemnon by Aeschylus
Electra by Sophocles
Orestes by Euripides
With four introductions and a note by Carson [28]
Euripides, Iphigenia Among the Taurians 2014 Iphigenia in Tauris by Euripides With introduction by Glenn W. Most and Mark Griffith [29]
Sophokles, Antigone 2015 Antigone by Sophocles With a note by Carson [30]
Euripides, Bakkhai The Bacchae by Euripides With a note by Carson
("I Wish I Were Two Dogs Then I Could Play With Me")
[31]

Contributions[edit]

Books and broadsides[edit]

List of contributions to books and broadsides
Title Year Publication and notes Type Ref.
"How Bad a Poem is Semonides Fragment I?" 1984 Greek Poetry and Philosophy:
Studies in Honour of Leonard Woodbury

Edited by Douglas E. Gerber
Scholarship [32]
"Syracuse and the Monies of Simonides" 1989 Syracuse, the Fairest Greek City: Ancient Art
from the Museo Archeologico Regionale 'Paolo Orsi'

Edited by Bonna Daix Wescoat
Essay [33]
"Putting Her in Her Place: Woman, Dirt, and Desire" 1990 Before Sexuality: The Construction of
Erotic Experience in the Ancient Greek World

Edited by David M. Halperin, John J. Winkler, and Froma Zeitlin
Essay [34]
"Simonides Painter" 1992 Innovations of Antiquity
Edited by Ralph Hexter and Daniel Selden
Essay [35]
"Screaming in Translation: The Elektra of Sophokles" 1996 Sophocles' "Electra" in Performance
Edited by Francis M. Dunn
Essay [36]
"Justice of Aphrodite in Sappho I" Reading Sappho: Contemporary Approaches
Edited by Ellen Greene
Essay [37]
"Sappho Shock" 1997 Dwelling in Possibility:
Women Poets and Critics on Poetry

Edited by Yopie Prins and Maeera Shreiber
Essay [38]
"The Gender of Sound" 1998 Cassandra: Voices from the Inside
Edited by Freda Guttman
Essay [39]
"Dirt and Desire:
The Phenomenology of Female Pollution in Antiquity"
1999 Constructions of the Classical Body
Edited by James I. Porter
Essay [40]
"Quadrat I and II" 2000 Writers at the Movies:
Twenty-six Contemporary Authors Celebrate
Twenty-six Memorable Movies

Edited by Jim Shepard
Poetry [41]
"Strange Hour, Outcast Hour" 2001 The Threepenny Review
Broadside designed by Noreen Fukumori; alongside excerpt from
"On the Strange, the Weird, and the Uncanny" by Adam Phillips
Broadside [42]
"Answer Scars: My Roni Horn Project, An Optional Comic, by AC" 2004 Wonderwater (Alice Offshore) by Roni Horn
Includes "Hö Comix" insert by Carson
Poetry [43]
"Soundtrack" Subtitles: On the Foreignness of Film
Edited by Ian Balfour and Atom Egoyan
Writings [44]
"Introduction" 2006 It by Inger Christensen
Translated by Susanna Nied
Preface [45]
"Fourth Choral Ode from Euripides' Hippolytos" Broadside designed by Lettre Sauvage Broadside [46]
"could", "double", "her", "then", "too" 2009 Roni Horn aka Roni Horn: Subject Index
Edited by Beth Huseman
Poetry [47]
"The Little Maid and the Gentleman, or, We Are Seven,
William Wordsworth"
2011 Know the Past, Find the Future:
The New York Public Library at 100

Edited by Caro Llewellyn
Poetry [48]
"The Goat at Midnight" Sixty-Six Books:
21st-Century Writers Speak to the King James Bible

In response to the Book of Jude;
edited by Christopher Haydon, Rachel Holmes, Ben Power, and Josie Rourke
Poetry [49]
"Pinplay" Elliott Hundley: The Bacchae
A version of Euripides' The Bacchae, alongside contributions
by Christopher Bedford and Richard Meyer; edited by Anne Bremner
Poetry [50]
"The Withness of the Body" 2012 Boat by Laurie Anderson
Alongside contributions by Anderson, and Lou Reed
Poetry [51]
"The Artist Searches etc. Water Log" Jim Shaw: The Rinse Cycle
With Robert Currie; edited by Laurence Sillars
Poetry [52]
"Flotage (Border)" 2013 Janet Werner: Another Perfect Day
Alongside contributions by David Balzer and John Kissick;
edited by Meeka Walsh
Poetry [53]
"Good Dog I, II, III" 2014 Jürgen Partenheimer: Das Archiv – The Archive
In response to Partenheimer's "Kalliope I, II, III";
edited by the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen
Poetry [54]
"Bluish" 2015 The Blue of Distance
Alongside contributions by Rebecca Solnit and Courtenay Finn;
edited by Sarah Stephenson
Poetry [55]
"Collaborating on Decreation: An Interview with Anne Carson" Anne Carson: Ecstatic Lyre
Interview with Peter Streckfus
Interview [56]
"Hack Gloss" Hack Wit by Roni Horn Poetry [57]
"This Bird That Never Settles:
A Virtual Conversation with Anne Carson about Greek Tragedy";
includes "Quicktime Prometheus"
The Oxford Handbook of Greek Drama in the Americas
Interview with Yopie Prins; edited by Kathryn Bosher,
Fiona Macintosh, Justine McConnell, and Patrice Rankine
Interview
&
Poetry
[58]
"Sappho Drives Upstate (Fr. 2)" Freeman's: Arrival
Edited by John Freeman
Poetry [59]
"Suppose a Lone Man" John Skoog: Slow Return. Värn
Alongside contributions by Rainer Fuchs, Klaus Görner,
Andréa Tavie Picard and Amalie Smith;
edited by Susanne Gaensheimer and Karola Kraus
Poetry [60]
"Good Dog I, II, III" Jürgen Partenheimer: Calliope
Edited by Anne-Claire Schumacher
Poetry [61]
"Letter to Krito" 2017 Inside: Artists and Writers in Reading Prison
Edited by James Lingwood and Michael Morris
Poetry [62]
"Poverty Remix (Sestina)" 2018 Beggars by Andrea Büttner
Alongside contributions by Christopher P. Heuer and Linda Nochlin
Poetry [63]
"Part II: Handful of Dirt" Antigone Undone by Will Aitken
Juliette Binoche, Anne Carson and Ivo van Hove interview
Interview [64]
"Do Not Believe Your Thoughts Said Paisios of Mt Athos" 2019 The Great Tamer by Dimitris Papaioannou
With photographs by Julian Mommert
Poetry [65]
"Unofficial Transcripts of Notes Taken During the Q&A Following
the Pig Lake Seminar (Ragnar Contra Nietzsche), April 2019,
With Participants Bertolt Brecht, Simon Critchley, Geoff Dyer,
Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, Lou Salomé, Slavoj Žižek"
2020 Looking Writing Reading Looking:
Writers on Art from the Louisiana Collection

In response to Me and My Mother by Ragnar Kjartansson;
edited by Stephen Lund
Poetry [66]
"A Rustle of Catullus" Cy Twombly: Making Past Present
Alongside contributions by Jennifer R. Gross, Brooke Holmes,
and Mary Jacobus; edited by Christine Kondoleon and Kate Nesin
Essay [67]

Journals and literary magazines[edit]

List of contributions to journals and literary magazines
Title Year Publication Type Ref.
"Some Greeks: Fragments of Greek Papyri" 1979 Invisible City Translation [68]
"Aphrodite and After" 1980 Phoenix Scholarship [69]
"The Justice of Aphrodite in Sappho Fr. 1" Transactions of the
American Philological Association
Scholarship [70]
"Wedding at Noon in Pindar’s Ninth Pythian" 1982 Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies Scholarship [71]
"The Burners: A Reading of Bacchylides' Third Epinician Ode" 1984 Phoenix Scholarship [72]
"Conversations with the Confused: Cold Feet" 1985 New Muses Poetry [73]
"The Fall of Rome: A Traveller's Guide" Canadian Literature Poetry [74]
"Three Poems" 1986 North Dakota Quarterly Poetry [75]
"Echo with No Door on Her Mouth:
A National Refraction Though Sophokles, Plato, and Defoe"
Stanford Literature Review Essay [76]
"Short Talks" Planetarium Station Poetry [77]
"Short Talks" 1987 Bomb Poetry [78]
"Short Talks" Southwest Review Poetry [79]
"Kinds of Water" Grand Street Poetry [80]
"Chez l'Oxymoron" 1988 Grand Street Essay [81]
"A Dangerous Affair" The New York Times Book Review Poetry [82]
"Simonides Negative" Arethusa Essay [83]
"Review: The Nature of Early Greek Lyric:
Three Preliminary Studies
by R. L. Fowler"
1989 The Classical Journal Review [84]
"The Life of Towns" Grand Street Essay [85]
"Just for the Thrill: Sycophantizing Aristotle's Poetics" 1990 Arion: A Journal of Humanities
and the Classics
Essay [86]
"Now What?" Grand Street Translation
& Poetry
[87]
"Short Talks" The Yale Review Poetry [88]
"Alphabetic Edge" 1991 The Canadian Bookbinders
and Book Artists Guild Newsletter
Poetry [89]
"Short Talks" Descant Poetry [90]
"Catullus: Carmina translated by Anne Carson" 1992 The American Poetry Review Translation
& Poetry
[91]
"The Brainsex Paintings: Mimnermos
(Translation, Essay, Interview)"
Raritan Poetry
& Essay
[92]
"How Not to Read a Poem:
Unmixing Simonides from Protagoras"
Classical Philology Essay [93]
"Water Margins: An Essay on Swimming by My Brother" Descant Poetry [94]
"The Truth About God: Seventeen Poems" 1993 The American Poetry Review Poetry [95]
"Catullus: Carmina" Pearl Translation
& Poetry
[96]
"Your Money or Your Life" Yale Journal of Criticism Essay [97]
"Mimnermos: The Brainsex Paintings:
A Translation of the Fragments of Mimnermos of Kolophon"
Quarterly Review of Literature:
Contemporary Poetry Series
Poetry
& Essay
[98]
"The Glass Essay" 1994 Raritan Poetry [99]
"The Autobiography of Red" Columbia: A Magazine of Poetry & Prose Poetry [100]
"The Fall of Rome: A Traveller's Guide" Pequod Poetry [101]
"The Gender of Sound: Description, Definition and Mistrust
of the Female Voice in Western Culture"
Resources for Feminist Research Essay [102]
"The Gender of Sound" Thamyris Essay [103]
"Hero" Index: The Montreal Literary Calendar Poetry [104]
"Red Meat: What Difference Did Stesichorus Make?" 1995 Raritan Essay [105]
"Economy" Village Voice Literary Supplement Poetry [106]
"Short Talk on Chromoluminism" The New York Times Poetry [107]
"Shoes: An Essay on How Plato's Symposium Begins" The Iowa Review Essay [108]
"TV Men: Hektor" Raritan Poetry [109]
"The Truth About God: Six Poems" 1996 The American Poetry Review Poetry [110]
"Simonides and the Art of Negative Attention" Brick: A Literary Journal Essay [111]
"That Strength", "Methinks the Poor Town Has Been Troubled Too Long",
"Visit"
Parnassus Poetry [112]
"Jaget" Chicago Review Poetry [113]
"TV Men: Tolstoy" Raritan Poetry [114]
"TV Men: Artaud" The Iowa Review Poetry [115]
"Natures" Exquisite Corpse Poetry [116]
"TV Men: Akhmatova (Treatment for a Script)" Colorado Review Poetry [117]
"Writing on the World: Simonides, Exactitude and Paul Celan" Arion: A Journal of Humanities
and the Classics
Essay [118]
"Anne Carson: The Matrix Interview" Matrix Interview [119]
"Ice Blink" 1997 Raritan Poetry [120]
"Gift", "Lines", "That Strength",
"Would Be Her 50th Wedding Anniversary Today",
"Methinks the Poor Town Has Been Troubled Too Long"
Ambit Magazine Poetry [121]
"Despite Her Pain, Another Day" The New Yorker Poetry [122]
"Lines" The New Yorker Poetry [123]
"TV Men: Antigone (Scripts 1 and 2)" The Paris Review Poetry [124]
"Economy, Its Fragrance" The Threepenny Review Essay [125]
"Artaud Script / Artaud Week" Trois Poetry [126]
"TV Men: Lazarus" Parnassus Poetry [127]
"Irony is Not Enough:
Essay on My Life as Catherine Deneuve"
Seneca Review Poetry [128]
"Why Did I Wake Alone Among the Sleepers
(Visibles and Invisibles in Simonides and Celan)"
Seneca Review Essay [129]
"A Symposium on Translation" The Threepenny Review Essay [130]
"A ___ with Anne Carson" The Iowa Review Interview [131]
"Chaldaic Oracles 1" The Iowa Review Poetry [132]
"Shadowboxer" Chicago Review Poetry [133]
"A Talk With Anne Carson" Brick: A Literary Journal Interview [134]
"Ordinary Time: Virginia Woolf and Thucydides on War" Brick: A Literary Journal Poetry [135]
"TV Men: Akhmatova (Treatment for a Script)" Colorado Review Poetry [136]
"Father's Old Blue Cardigan" The New Yorker Poetry [137]
"New Rule" The New Yorker Poetry [138]
"Handbook for William (Liber Manualis) by Dhuoda,
translated by Carol Neel"
1998 Brick: A Literary Journal Review [139]
"Strange Hour (Outcast Hour)" The Threepenny Review Poetry [140]
"All Debts Owed to Death: Economy in Simonides and Celan" Parnassus Essay [141]
"Hopper: Confessions" Raritan Poetry [142]
"Ordinary Time: Virginia Woolf and Thucydides on War" Fence Poetry [143]
"Semaine d'Artaud" Conjunctions Poetry [144]
"TV Men: Lenz in China" Descant Poetry [145]
"No Port Now" The New Republic Poetry [146]
"TV Men: Thucydides in Conversation with Virginia Woolf
on the Set of The Peloponnesian War"
The Threepenny Review Poetry [147]
"Helen" Boston Review Poetry [148]
"Victory Must Be Supremely Glorious Experience
Said a Woman to the Duke of Wellington"
Boston Review Poetry [149]
"False Sail" The Threepenny Review Poetry [150]
"Old Home" Metre Poetry [151]
"And Kneeling at the Edge of the Transparent Sea
I Shall Shape for Myself a New Heart from Salt and Mud"
The New Yorker Poetry [152]
"Essay on What I Think About the Most"
"Essay on Error (2nd Draft)"
1999 Raritan Poetry [153]
"Economy, Its Fragrance" Brick: A Literary Review Poetry [154]
"Longing, a Documentary" Brick: A Literary Review Poetry [155]
"Oedipus' Nap" The Threepenny Review Poetry [156]
"TV Men: Akhmatova (Treatment for a Script)" PN Review Poetry [157]
"The Idea of a University (after John Henry Newman)" The Threepenny Review Essay [158]
"Her Beckett" The Paris Review Poetry [159]
"Nothing For It" The Paris Review Poetry [160]
"My Show" The Paris Review Poetry [161]
"Betty Goodwin Seated Figure with Red Angle" Artforum Poetry [162]
"Interview with Anne Carson" Satellite Interview [163]
"PWInterview: Anne Carson" 2000 Publishers Weekly Interview [164]
"Longing, a Documentary: Shot List" The Threepenny Review Poetry [165]
"Four Poems from 'The Beauty of the Husband'" London Review of Books Poetry [166]
"Fragment 96 LP" Jubilat Translation [167]
"Dhuoda's Mirror" The Threepenny Review Review [168]
"Decreation: An Opera in Three Parts" Parnassus Poetry [169]
"Simonides and the Art of Negative Attention" Brick: A Literary Review Essay [170]
"Fragment 98a, 98b" The Globe and Mail Translation [171]
"Bindings" Satellite Poetry [172]
"from Decreation: An Opera in Three Parts" Fence Poetry [173]
"Heloise and Abelard: A Screenplay in 11 Scenes" 2001 Black Warrior Review Poetry [174]
"Guillermo's Sigh Symphony" New Delta Review Poetry [175]
"Longing, a Visual Primer" Art on Paper Poetry [176]
"TV Men: Beckett" The Threepenny Review Poetry [177]
"Opposed Glimpse of Alice James, Garth James, Henry James,
Robertson James and William James"
The Threepenny Review Poetry [178]
"from Sleep Plan" Brick: A Literary Review Poetry [179]
"Frusta: Houseman, Sappho, Stoppard and the Uses of Cold Water" Lincoln Center Theater Review Poetry [180]
"Foam (Essay on Rhapsody): On the Sublime in Longinus and Antonioni" Conjunctions Poetry [181]
"Foam (Essay on Rhapsody): On the Sublime in Longinus and Antonioni",
"The Day Antonioni Came to the Asylum"
Brick: A Literary Review Poetry [182]
"When Words Don't Fail" Artforum Poetry [183]
"Beauty Prefers an Edge" Poets and Writers Interview [184]
"Stanzas, Sexes, Seductions" The New Yorker Poetry [185]
"Woman of Letters" Canadian Writer’s Yearbook Interview [186]
"High Class(ical), An Interview with Poet and Classicist Anne Carson" Satellite Interview [187]
"Decreation: How Women Like Sappho, Marguerite Porete,
and Simone Weil Tell God"
2002 Common Knowledge Poetry [188]
"Opposed Glimpse" Harper's Magazine Poetry [189]
"Guillermo's Sigh Symphony" London Review of Books Poetry [190]
"The Mirror of Simple Souls: An Opera Installation Libretto" The Kenyon Review Poetry [191]
"And Reason Remains Undaunted" The Threepenny Review Poetry [192]
"Ode to the Sublime Monica Vitti" London Review of Books Poetry [193]
"Outwardly His Life Ran Smoothly",
"Longinus' Dream of Antonioni"
Raritan Poetry [194]
"Swimming in Circles in Copenhagen:
A Sonnet Sequence for Peter, Martin & Pejk"
Five Fingers Review Poetry [195]
"Swimming Circles in Copenhagen: A Sonnet Sequence",
"Spring Break: Swallow Song"
London Review of Books Poetry [196]
"Euripides to the Audience*" London Review of Books Poetry [197]
"Kant's Question About Monica Vitti" London Review of Books Poetry [198]
"Ice-Pleasure" Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis Poetry [199]
"TV Men: Tolstoy" Tolstoy Studies Journal Poetry [200]
"Blended Text" Fence Poetry [201]
"Detail from the Tomb of the Diver" 2003 The Believer Poetry [202]
"Gnosticism-I" The New Yorker Poetry [203]
"Guillermo's Sigh Symphony" Canadian Literature Poetry [204]
"Gifts and Questions: An Interview with Anne Carson" Canadian Literature Interview [205]
"Swimming at Noon Always Reminds Me of Marilyn Monroe
– Etruscan Saying"
Convivium Poetry [206]
"Stanzas, Sexes, Seductions" Canadian Literature Poetry [207]
"Beckett's Theory of Tragedy",
"Beckett's Theory of Comedy"
London Review of Books Poetry [208]
"The Mirror of Simple Souls: An Opera Installation" Ruminator Review Poetry [209]
"Totality: The Color of Eclipse" Cabinet Poetry [210]
"How to Like 'If I Told Him A Completed Portrait of Picasso' by Gertrude Stein" 2004 The Threepenny Review Essay [211]
"Decreation: An Excerpt from an Opera in Three Parts" Landfall Poetry [212]
"Every Exit Is an Entrance (A Praise of Sleep)" Prairie Fire Essay [213]
"Lots of Guns (An Oratorio for [4] Voices)" Gulf Coast Poetry [214]
"Anne Carson, The Art of Poetry No. 88" The Paris Review Interview [215]
"The Day Antonioni Came to the Asylum (Rhapsody)" The Paris Review Poetry [216]
"Detail from the Tomb of the Diver
(Paestum 500-543 B.C.) Second Detail"
Decipherment of Linear X Poetry [217]
"Water, Still" Prairie Fire Poetry [218]
"On Discovering at Dinner that Adam Zagajewski and I Share a Birthday" 2005 London Review of Books Poetry [219]
"Two Translations of Aeschylus' 'Agamemnon' 1072-1330" London Review of Books Translation [220]
"The Beat Goes On" The New York Review of Books Translation [221]
"Zeus Bits" London Review of Books Poetry [222]
"Shot List" Michigan Quarterly Review Poetry [223]
"On Evil and Suffering in Modern Poetry" 2006 The Threepenny Review Essay [224]
"Grasscolored: A Threat Documentary" Subtropics Poetry [225]
"Zeus Bits" Harper's Magazine Poetry [226]
"Beuyskreuz" Conjunctions Poetry [227]
"Two Poems by Emile Nelligan" London Review of Books Translation [228]
"Walks for Boys and Girls" London Review of Books Poetry [229]
"Hekabe" The American Poetry Review Translation
& Preface
[230]
"Epilogos, from It" The American Poetry Review Poetry
& Preface
[231]
"O Ister" The New York Review of Books Poetry [232]
"Alive That Time" 2007 London Review of Books Poetry [233]
"More Zeus Bits" Bomb Poetry [234]
"Triple Sonnet of the Plush Pony" London Review of Books Poetry [235]
"Émile Nelligan: 'Crows,' 'Funeral Marches,' 'Hospital Night Dream,'
& 'Night Confession'"
Gulf Coast Translation [236]
"Deer (Not a Play)" London Review of Books Poetry [237]
"Excerpt from An Oresteia" 2008 Tin House Translation [238]
"Short Talk on Someone Coming Out of a Tomb Laughing" Reading Between A&B Poetry [239]
"Necks" The New York Review of Books Poetry [240]
"Variations on the Right to Remain Silent" A Public Space Essay [241]
"Tag" The New Yorker Poetry [242]
"Twelve-Minute Prometheus (After Aiskhylos)" London Review of Books Poetry [243]
"Contempts" 2009 Arion: A Journal of Humanities
and the Classics
Essay [244]
"Burners Go Raw" London Review of Books Poetry [245]
"Finally April and the Birds Are Falling Out of the Air with Joy" Boston Review Poetry [246]
"Life of Spinoza" Chicago Review Poetry [247]
"Wildly Constant" London Review of Books Poetry [248]
"Epithalamium NYC" The New Yorker Poetry [249]
"Peril" The Threepenny Review Poetry [250]
"Wildly Constant" The Oleander Review Poetry [251]
"Good Dog" 2010 London Review of Books Poetry [252]
"Hang It Up" Granta Poetry [253]
"Instructions for Folding" Paperbag Poetry [254]
"Who Were You" PEN America: A Journal for
Writers and Readers
Poetry [255]
"Prometheus Bound: An Excerpt from the Play by Aischylos" The Wolf Poetry [256]
"The 'Ode to Man' from Sophocles' Antigone" The New Yorker Poetry [257]
"Sonnet of Addressing Gertrude Stein", "Drop't Sonnet" London Review of Books Poetry [258]
"Sonnet Isolate" London Review of Books Poetry [259]
"[Wife of Brain]" The Awl Poetry [260]
"[3 Fragments of Mimnermos]" The Nation Translation [261]
"Epitaph for Ben Sonnenberg" The Nation Poetry [262]
"Letters: By Our Readers and Anne Carson" The Nation Letter [263]
"Powerless Structures Fig. 11 (Sanne)" 2011 Poetry Review Poetry [264]
"Merce Sonnet",
"Sonnet of the English-Made Cabinet with Drawers (in Prose)"
London Review of Books Poetry [265]
"Sonnet of Exemplary Sentences From the Chapter Pertaining to the Nature
of Pronouns in Emile Beneviste's Problems in General Linguistics (Paris 1966)"
The Nation Poetry [266]
"O Dad" The New Yorker Poetry [267]
"Ghost Q & A" A Public Space Poetry [268]
"Candor" Bomb Poetry [269]
"Glove" London Review of Books Poetry [270]
"O Hap" The Threepenny Review Essay [271]
"Powerless Structures Fig. 11 (Sanne)" 2012 The New Republic Poetry [272]
"No One Could Relax around Jezebel" London Review of Books Poetry [273]
"We Point the Bone: An Essay on Threat" Tin House Essay [274]
"An Interview with Anne Carson" Brick: A Literary Journal Interview [275]
"A Fragment of Ibykos Translated Six Ways" London Review of Books Translation [276]
"Red Excerpts" 2013 Harper's Magazine Poetry [277]
"Song of Your Pluck" The American Reader Poetry [278]
"Two Poems from Red Doc>" PEN Poetry Series Poetry [279]
"Eras of Yves Klein" The New Republic Poetry [280]
"Bakxai 370-432" Michigan Quarterly Review Translation [281]
"Maintenance" Denver Quarterly Poetry [282]
"Krapp Interviews the Glass Technician" Boston Review Poetry [283]
"Short Talk on Herbology" The New Yorker Poetry [284]
"By Chance the Cycladic People" London Review of Books Poetry [285]
"108 (Flotage)" Washington Square Review Poetry [286]
"Short Talk on the Withness of the Body" The New Republic Poetry [287]
"The Designated Mourner by Wally Shawn, Final Production, NYC, June 2013" London Review of Books Poetry [288]
"Merry Christmas from Hegel" 2014 Gulf Coast Poetry [289]
"Onions" The Threepenny Review Poetry [290]
"Ancient Words, Modern Words: A Conversation with Anne Carson" World Literature Today Interview [291]
"Pronoun Envy" The New Yorker Poetry [292]
"108 (Flotage)" Fence Poetry [293]
"Krapp Hour" Granta Poetry [294]
"The Albertine Workout" London Review of Books Poetry [295]
"Krapp Hour (Act 2)" 2015 Granta Poetry [296]
"A Rehearsal for Life" The Times Literary Supplement Poetry [297]
"Linnaeus Town" Boston Review Poetry [298]
"Each Day Unexpected Salvation (John Cage)" The New Yorker Poetry [299]
"Dave's, Lake Michigan, Early June" London Review of Books Poetry [300]
"Five Questions with Anne Carson" Washington Square Review Interview [301]
"Uncle Harry: A Lyric Lecture with Chorus" The White Review Poetry [302]
"Salon" The Paris Review Poetry [303]
"Little Racket" The New Yorker Poetry [304]
"We've Only Just Begun" 2016 Harper's Magazine Short story [305]
"1 = 1" The New Yorker Short story [306]
"What to Say of the Entirety" The New York Review of Books Poetry [307]
"Back the Way You Went" The New Yorker Poetry [308]
"Tom and TV" London Review of Books Poetry [309]
"Laps for Fat Wal" The New York Review of Books Poetry [310]
"Fate, Federal Court, Moon" 2017 London Review of Books Poetry [311]
"Saturday Night as an Adult" The New Yorker Poetry [312]
"Stacks" PAJ: A Journal of Performance
and Art
Poetry [313]
"Interview with Anne Carson" The White Review Interview [314]
"Eddy" The Paris Review Poetry [315]
"Clive Song" The New Yorker Poetry [316]
"God Among Men" Harper's Magazine Translation [317]
"Short Talk on My Headache" 2018 London Review of Books Poetry [318]
"The Persians" The Fabulist Translation [319]
"Flaubert Again" The New Yorker Poetry [320]
"Ardor (Aghast)" Granta Poetry [321]
"War Song" The New York Review of Books Poetry [322]
"Short Talk on Homer and John Ashbery" The New Yorker Poetry [323]
"Nostos" 2019 Harper's Magazine Poetry [324]
"On Davey" London Review of Books Poetry [325]
"Fox" Harper's Magazine Poetry [326]
"The Keats Headaches" The Times Literary Supplement Poetry [327]
"First Choral Ode from Norma Jeane Baker of Troy
(A Translation of Euripides’ Helen)"
London Review of Books Poetry [328]
"An Evening With Joseph Conrad" The New Yorker Poetry [329]
"Ich bin doch kein Centrefold" The Times Literary Supplement Poetry [330]
"Final Choral Ode from Norma Jeane Baker of Troy
(A Translation of Euripides’ Helen)"
London Review of Books Poetry [331]
"Visitors Rev. 4" Granta Poetry [332]
"Troys and Girls" 2020 Harper's Magazine Poetry [333]
"1 x 30" London Review of Books Poetry [334]
"Lark" London Review of Books Poetry [335]
"Short Talk on Kafka on Hölderlin" The New York Review of Books Poetry [336]
"The Sheer Velocity and Ephemerality of Cy Twombly"
Includes translations of Catullus 101
Literary Hub Essay &
Translation
[337]
"Oh What A Night (Alkibiades)" London Review of Books Poetry [338]
"Sure, I Was Loved"
For Dimitris Papaioannou
2021 The Times Literary Supplement Poetry [339]
"Life" The New Yorker Poetry [340]
"Four Talks"
2022 London Review of Books Poetry [341]
"Keeping Quiet: A Brief Interview with Anne Carson" The Collidescope Interview [342]
"On Snow" London Review of Books Poetry [343]
"What I Like about You, Baby" London Review of Books Poetry [344]

Anthologies and collections[edit]

List of contributions to anthologies and collections
Publication Year Contribution(s) Ref.
The Best American Essays 1988
Guest edited by Annie Dillard
1988 "Kinds of Water" [345]
Performance and Reality: Essays from Grand Street
Edited by Ben Sonnenberg
1989 "Chez l'Oxymoron" [346]
The Best American Poetry 1990
Guest edited by Jorie Graham
1990 "The Life of Towns" [347]
The Best American Essays 1992
Guest edited by Susan Sontag
1992 "Short Talks" [348]
The Journey Prize Anthology 6:
Short Fiction from the Best of Canada's New Writers

Edited by Douglas Glover
1993 "Water Margins: An Essay on Swimming by My Brother" [349]
Paper Guitar: 27 Writers Celebrate 25 Years of
Descant Magazine

Edited by Karen Mulhallen
1995 "The Fall of Rome: A Traveller's Guide" [350]
Wild Workshop: Three Poems
Anne Carson, Kay Adshead, Bridget Meeds
1997 "The Glass Essay" [351]
Writing Home: A PEN Canada Anthology
Edited by Constance Rooke
"No Port Now" [352]
The Pushcart Prize XXII: Best of the Small Presses
Edited by Bill Henderson
"Jaget" [353]
The Best of the Best American Poetry 1988-1997
Guest edited by Harold Bloom
1998 "The Life of Towns" [354]
The Best American Poetry 1998
Guest edited by John Hollander
"TV Men: Antigone (Scripts 1 and 2)" [355]
The Forward Book of Poetry 1999
Edited by Geordie Greig
Selections from Glass and God [356]
In Brief: Short Takes on the Personal
Edited by Judith Kitchen and Mary Paumier Jones
1999 "Very Narrow" [357]
The Oxford Book of Stories by Canadian Women in English
Edited by Rosemary Sullivan
Selections from "The Anthropology of Water" [358]
The Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology:
A Selection of the 2001 Shortlist

Edited by Esta Spalding
2001 Selections from Men in the Off Hours [359]
The Best American Poetry 2001
Guest edited by Robert Hass
"Longing, a Documentary" [360]
15 Canadian Poets X 3
Edited by Gary Geddes
"The Glass Essay" [361]
The New Long Poem Anthology
Edited by Sharon Thesen
"The Glass Essay" [362]
The Matrix Interviews – Moosehead Anthology Issue 8
Edited by R. E. N. Allen and Angela Carr
Carson interview with Mary di Michele [363]
The Best American Poetry 2002
Guest edited by Robert Creeley
2002 "Opposed Glimpse of Alice James, Garth James,
Henry James, Robertson James and William James"
[364]
The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry
Edited by Jahan Ramazani and Richard Ellman
2003 "The Glass Essay", "XI ('TV is presocial, like Man.')" from "TV Men", "Epitaph: Zion",
"Lazarus Standup: Shooting Script", and "Stanzas, Sexes, Seductions"
[365]
The Next American Essay
Edited by John D'Agata
"Kinds of Water" [366]
Great American Prose Poems: From Poe to the Present
Edited by David Lehman
"Short Talks"
("On Waterproofing", "On Orchids", "On Hedonism", "On Shelter")
[367]
The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories
Edited by Ben Marcus
2004 "Short Talks" [368]
The Best American Poetry 2004
Guest edited by Lyn Hejinian
"Gnosticism" [369]
The Norton Anthology of Poetry
Edited by Margaret Ferguson, Mary Jo Salter, and Jon Stallworthy
2005 "New Rule" and "Sumptuous Destitution" from Men in the Off Hours;
"He She We They You…" from The Beauty of the Husband
[370]
The Norton Anthology of English Literature
Edited by Stephen Greenblatt et al.
2006 "Hero" from "The Glass Essay" [371]
The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women
Edited by Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar
2007 Extract from "The Glass Essay, and "Lazarus Standup: Shooting Script" [372]
Touchstone Anthology of Contemporary Creative Nonfiction:
Work from 1970 to the Present

Edited by Lex Williford and Michael Martone
"The Glass Essay" [373]
The Greek Poets: Homer to the Present
Edited by Peter Constantine, Rachel Hadas,
Edmund Keeley, and Karen Van Dyck
2010 Selections from If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho [374]
Modern Canadian Poets: An Anthology
Edited by Todd Swift and Evan Jones
"Essay on What I Think About Most", "Father’s Old Blue Cardigan",
"Funeral Marches", and "Night Confession"
[375]
Ways of Reading: An Anthology for Writers
Edited by David Bartholomae and Tony Petrosky
2011 "Short Talks" [376]
Fathers: A Literary Anthology
Edited by André Gérard
"Father's Old Blue Cardigan" [377]
The Best American Poetry 2012
Guest edited by Mark Doty
2012 "Sonnet of Exemplary Sentences From the Chapter Pertaining to the
Nature of Pronouns in Emile Beneviste's Problems in General Linguistics (Paris 1966)"
[378]
Greek Tragedies II
Edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore;
third edition edited by Mark Griffith and Glenn W. Most
2013 "Iphigenia among the Taurians" [379]
The Complete Greek Tragedies: Euripides III
Edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore;
third edition edited by Mark Griffith and Glenn W. Most
"Iphigenia among the Taurians" [380]
The Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology 2014
Edited by Robert Bringhurst
2014 Selections from Red Doc> [381]
The Best American Poetry 2014
Guest edited by Terrance Hayes
"A Fragment of Ibykos Translated Six Ways" [382]
Short: An International Anthology of Five Centuries of
Short-short Stories, Prose Poems, Brief Essays,
and Other Short Prose Forms

Edited by Alan Ziegler
"Short Talk on Sleep Stones" [383]
Imaginarium 3: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing
Edited by Sandra Kasturi and Helen Marshall
2015 "Wife of Brain" from Red Doc> [384]
Modern Poets One: If I'm Scared We Can't Win
Emily Berry, Anne Carson, Sophie Collins
2016 Selections from Plainwater, Autobiography of Red, Men in the Off Hours,
The Beauty of the Husband, Decreation, Red Doc>, and Float
[385]
Measures of Astonishment: Poets on Poetry
Presented by the League of Canadian Poets
Every Exit is an Entrance (A Praise of Sleep)
Lecture presented as part of the Anne Szumigalski lecture series (2004)
[386]
The White Review Anthology
Edited by Ben Eastham and Jacques Testard
2017 "Uncle Harry" [387]
The Serving Library Annual 2017-2018
Edited by Francesca and Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Angie Keefer et al.
"Nell" [388]
The Norton Anthology of Poetry
Edited by Margaret Ferguson, Tim Kendall, and Mary Jo Salter
2018 "New Rule" and "Sumptuous Destitution" from Men in the Off Hours;
"Lines" and "Some Afternoons She Does Not Pick Up the Phone" from Decreation
[389]
The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem:
From Baudelaire to Anne Carson

Edited by Jeremy Noel-Tod
"Merry Christmas from Hegel", and selections from Short Talks [390]

Major sources[edit]

  • Meyer, Paul (2016). She] ⟨Ha?⟩ She (PDF). Toronto: University of Toronto. Retrieved 26 August 2020. [Doctoral thesis]
  • Rae, Ian (September–December 2011). "Verglas: Narrative Technique in Anne Carson's 'The Glass Essay'". ESC: English Studies in Canada. 37 (3–4): 163–186. doi:10.1353/esc.2011.0054. ISSN 1913-4835. S2CID 162188548. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  • Wilkinson, Joshua Marie, ed. (2015). Anne Carson: Ecstatic Lyre. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-05253-0.
  • Willard, Thomas (2011). "Anne Carson". In Canfield Reisman, Rosemary M. (ed.). Critical Survey of Poetry: British, Irish and Commonwealth Poets. Pasadena, California: Salem Press. pp. 225–228. ISBN 9781587657559. Retrieved 26 August 2020.

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