Jennie Feldman

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Jennie Feldman née Goldman (born 1952) is a South African-born English poet and translator.

Life[]

Born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1952, she grew up in London and studied French at St Hilda's College, Oxford.[1]
She worked as a producer and presenter of radio documentaries, one of which, on the in Jerusalem, was awarded a Gold Medal in the 1990 International Radio Festival of New York.[citation needed]

Feldman has published two poetry collections: The Lost Notebook (2005), which was shortlisted for the Glen Dimplex Poetry Award in 2006, and Swift (2012),[2] and four works of translated French poetry and prose. These include the anthology Into the Deep Street: Seven Modern French Poets, 1938-2008 (2009), co-edited with Stephen Romer, which has been described as «the best parallel-text introduction to modern and contemporary French poetry available».[3] It was awarded a special commendation by the judges of the 2011 Popescu European Poetry Translation Prize.[4]

Her poems, translations, reviews and essays have appeared in several journals, including The Times Literary Supplement, Poetry Review, PN Review[5] and .[6]

Selected bibliography[]

Collections of Poems:

  • Jennie Feldman, The Lost Notebook, Anvil Press Poetry/Carcanet, London 2005. ISBN 9780856463815
  • Jennie Feldman, Swift, Anvil Press Poetry/Carcanet, London 2012. ISBN 9780856464430

Translations:

Collections:

References[]

  1. ^ See St Hilda's College - The Chronicle 2017, Published on July 27, 2018, p. 70. "St Hilda's College - The Chronicle 2017".
  2. ^ Swift was reviewed by Beverley Bie Brahic, in the section Poetry in Brief, The Times Literary Supplement, Friday, March 15, 2013, issue 5737, p. 23.
  3. ^ Patrick McGuinness, A Dark Rush Under Rain, The Times Literary Supplement, May 28, 2010, p. 13. On Into the Deep Street see also John Taylor, Paths to Contemporary French Literature, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick (U.S.A.) and London (U. K.) 2011, Vol. 3, pp. 16–18.
  4. ^ http://www.romanianculturalcentre.org.uk/post.php?id=5637[bare URL]
  5. ^ "PN Review Print and Online Poetry Magazine - Jennie Feldman".
  6. ^ "On The Line"."Four Poems".
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