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Norma Cole
Norma Cole is a poet, painter and translator. Her most recent poetry
publications are a little a &
a (Seeing Eye Books) and Spinoza in Her Youth (Omnidawn Press). SCOUT,
a text/image
work, is forthcoming from Krupskaya Editions in CD-ROM format. Among
her poetry
books are MARS, MOIRA and Contrafact. Current translation work includes
Danielle
Collobert’s Journals, Anne Portugal’s Nude and Crosscut
Universe: Writing on Writing from France.
Her translation of Fouad Gabriel Naffah’s Mind-God and the
Properties of Nitrogen is
forthcoming from Post-Apollo Press. Cole has been the recipient of a
Wallace Alexander
Gerbode Foundation Award, Gertrude Stein Awards, as well as awards from
The Fund for
Poetry. "Poetics of Vertigo," Cole’s George Oppen Memorial
Lecture, won the Robert D.
Richardson Non-Fiction Award. She teaches in the Bay area and is on the
faculty of the
MFA program at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. Canadian
by birth, Cole
migrated via France to San Francisco where she has lived since 1977.
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