Jane Joritz-Nakagawa

In addition to her three Isobar books, Jane Joritz-Nakagawa is the author of ten full-length poetry collections, as well as chapbooks, ebooks and essays. Her works include: Skin Museum (Avant Books, 2006), Aquiline (Printed Matter Press, 2007), EXHIBIT C (Ahadada Books, 2008), The Meditations (Otoliths, 2009), incidental music (BlazeVOX, 2010), notational (Otoliths, 2011), FLUX (BlazeVOX, 2013), wildblacklake (Hank’s Original Loose Gravel Press, 2014), Distant Landscapes (theenk Books, 2015), diurnal (Grey Book Press, 2016), terra form[a] (Argotist Ebooks, 2017) and <<terrain grammar>> (theenk Books, 2018).

She has also edited an anthology of innovative transcultural poetry and essays by fifty women poets titled women : poetry : migration [an anthology] (theenk Books, 2017). Originally from the US, Jane lives in central Japan. Click here for a review of this anthology by Daniel Bratton in Plumwood Mountain.

Poems: New & Selected

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