Anne Waldman
American poet and performance artist
Born
April 2nd, 1945
80 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in 1945, this poet has significantly contributed to the literary scene, particularly in the realm of feminist poetry. A co-founder of the St. Mark's Poetry Project in New York City, facilitated numerous poets and performances. Published several acclaimed works, including 'Fast Speaking Woman' and 'The Iovis Trilogy', which explores themes of politics, identity, and the human experience. Engaged in various artistic and activist campaigns throughout her career, blending poetry with performance.
Co-founded the St. Mark's Poetry Project
Published 'Fast Speaking Woman'
Produced 'The Iovis Trilogy'
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