Daniele Pantano

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Daniele Pantano
Born (1976-02-10) February 10, 1976 (age 45)
Langenthal, Bern, Switzerland
OccupationPoet
Literary Translator
Editor
Artist
Scholar
Academic
Alma materBA Philosophy, University of South Florida,
MA Creative Writing, University of South Florida,
PhD (ABD), University of South Florida
GenrePoetry, prose, translation, essays, conceptual literature, noise poetry
Years active1995–present
Website
pantano.ch

Daniele Pantano (born February 10, 1976) is a poet, essayist, literary translator, artist, editor, and scholar. He was born in Langenthal, Switzerland, of Sicilian and German parentage. Pantano holds degrees in philosophy, literature, and creative writing. His poems have been translated into several languages, including Albanian, Arabic, Bulgarian, French, German, Italian, Kurdish, Slovenian, Persian, Russian, and Spanish. He is the former American editor of Härter, a prominent German literary magazine; co-editor of em: a review of text and image; publisher/faculty advisor of the Black Market Review; translations editor of The Adirondack Review, and editor of Saw Palm: Florida Literature and Art, Poems Niederngasse, and The M.A.G. Pantano curates The Abandoned Playground, TAP Editions, and is founding Director of the Refugee Poetry Project and Co-Director of the International Refugee Poetry Network. Pantano divides his time between Switzerland, the United States, and England. He has taught at the University of South Florida and, as visiting poet-in-residence, at Florida Southern College. In 2008, he joined the staff of Edge Hill University, England, as Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing and Programme Leader of the BA Creative Writing. In 2012, he was promoted to Reader in Poetry and Literary Translation. Pantano currently teaches at the University of Lincoln, where he is Associate Professor (Reader) in Creative Writing and Programme Leader for the MA Creative Writing.

Publications[]

Pantano's individual works, as well as his translations from the German by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Georg Trakl, and Robert Walser, have been featured or are forthcoming in numerous journals and anthologies in Europe, Asia, and the United States, including Absinthe: New European Writing, The Adirondack Review, ARCH, The Baltimore Review, Bayou Magazine, The Book Of Hopes And Dreams (Bluechrome 2006), Conjunctions,The Cortland Review, Evergreen Review, , Das Magazin, Gradiva: International Journal of Italian Poetry, Guernica, Hotel, Italian Americana, la revue de belles-lettres, Jacket, Lilliput Review, The Mailer Review, Mayday Magazine, The Pedestal Magazine, Plume, Poetenladen, Poetry International, 32 Poems Magazine, Poetic Voices Without Borders 1&2 (Gival Press 2005, 2009), Poetry Salzburg Review, Poetry London, Style: A Quarterly Journal of Aesthetics, Poetics, and Stylistics, The Toronto Quarterly, Versal, Verse Daily, VLAK, The White Whale Review, 3:am Magazine, and The Wolf.

Books[]

  • Blumendürre––Visionen einer Reise (Private Publication––Frankfurt, Germany, 1996)
  • Geschlüpfte Kreaturen (Private Publication—Frankfurt, Germany, 1997)
  • Blue Opium (Carlyle Press, 1997)
  • Camera Obscura (Carlyle Press, 1999)
  • Panta Rhei (Alpha Beat Press, 2000)
  • Blue Opium, Panta Rhei, and Camera Obscura (Infinity Press, 2001)
  • The Oldest Hands in the World (Black Lawrence Press/Dzanc Books, New York, 2010)
  • Mass Graves (XIX-XXII) (The Knives, Forks and Spoons Press, 2011)
  • Mass Graves: City of Now (The Knives, Forks and Spoons Press, 2012)
  • Dogs in Untended Fields (Zurich, Switzerland: Wolfbach Verlag, 2015)
  • Waldeinsamkeit: Liverpool Poems (Chapter VI) (Argotist Books, 2016)
  • ORAKL (Black Lawrence Press, New York, 2017)
  • Waldeinsamkeit (13) (zimZalla, Manchester, 2018)
  • Kindertotenlieder: Collected Early Essay & Letters & Confessions (Bristol: Hesterglock Press, 2019)
  • Six Essays (Bern, Switzerland: aaaa press, 2020)
  • Sinner (Langenthal, Switzerland: TAP Editions, 2021)
  • Ten Million and One Silences (Bern, Switzerland: edition taberna kritika, 2021)

Translations[]

  • In an Abandoned Room: Selected Poems by Georg Trakl (Erbacce Press, Liverpool, 2008)
  • The Possible Is Monstrous: Selected Poems by Friedrich Dürrenmatt (Black Lawrence Press/Dzanc Books, New York, 2010)
  • Oppressive Light: Selected Poems by Robert Walser (Black Lawrence Press, New York, 2012)
  • Robert Walser: Fairy Tales--Dramolettes (New Directions, New York, 2015)
  • Robert Walser: Comedies (Seagull Books, London, 2017)
  • Michael Fehr: super light (, Luzern, 2020)

Music, Noise Poems[]

  • Errata Vol. 2 (, Bern, Switzerland 2021)
  • Errata Vol. 1 (, Bern, Switzerland 2020)
  • Poem Pot Plays Pantano (/, Zurich, Switzerland 2020)

Forthcoming[]

  • 333 (etkcontext, Bern, Switzerland, 2021)
  • Robert Walser: The Poems (Seagull Books, London, 2021)
  • Georg Trakl: The Collected Works (Black Lawrence Press, New York, 2023)

Translations of Pantano[]

  • French: Dogs in Untended Fields / Chiens dans des champs en friche (Selected Poems), 2020, translated by , Éditions d'en bas, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Italian: Dogs (Selected Poems), 2020, translated by , Jona Editore, Turin, Italy.
  • Persian: Mass Graves: Study in Soot & Hypertonic Saline (Selected Poems), 2019, translated by Sahar Tavakoli, Dastan Publishing House, Tehran, Iran.
  • Kurdish: Mass Graves: Study in Soot & Hypertonic Saline (Selected Poems), 2019, translated by Faryad Shiri, Dastan Publishing House, Tehran, Iran.
  • Spanish: 14 Poem(a)s, Selected Poems by Daniele Pantano, 2019, translated by Pablo Ascierto and Tomás Sufotinsky, Ediciones Abend, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.
  • Persian: The Oldest Hands in the World, 2013 (original The Oldest Hands in the World), translated by Sahar Tavakoli, Dastan Publishing House, Tehran, Iran.
  • Kurdish: The Oldest Hands in the World, 2013 (original The Oldest Hands in the World), translated by Faryad Shiri, Dastan Publishing House, Tehran, Iran.
  • German: Dogs in Untended Fields / Hunde in verwahrlosten Feldern (Selected Poems), 2015, translated by , Wolfbach Verlag, Zurich, Switzerland.

References[]

  • www.pantano.ch. [1]. Retrieved December 4, 2020.

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