Janet Kauffman

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Janet Kauffman (born June 10, 1945)[1] is an American novelist, poet, and mixed media artist.

Biography[]

Kauffman was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She taught in the English Department at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) in Ypsilanti, Michigan from 1988 until her retirement in 2008.[2] She received her PhD from University of Chicago in 1972.[2]

Bibliography[]

Poetry[]

Collections
  • Writing Home, with Jerome McGann (Coldwater Press, 1978)
  • The Weather Book (Texas Tech University Press, 1981)
  • Where the World Is (Montparnasse Press, 1988)
  • Five on Fiction (Burning Deck Press, 2004)
  • oh corporeal (Coldwater Press, 2010)

Novels[]

  • Collaborators (Knopf, 1986)
  • The Body in Four Parts (Graywolf, 1994)
  • Rot (New Issues, 2001)

Short fiction[]

Collections
  • Places in the World a Woman Could Walk (Knopf, 1983)
  • Obscene Gestures for Women (Knopf, 1989)
  • Characters on the Loose (Graywolf, 1997)
  • Trespassing: Dirt Stories & Field Notes (stories and essays) (Wayne State University Press, 2008)
Stories
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected Notes
Machinery 1986 Kauffman, Janet (April 14, 1986). "Machinery". The New Yorker. 62 (8): 32–34.

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