Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Anne Blonstein, British poet died he was , 52.

Anne Blonstein  was a British poet and translator died he was , 52.. She lived in Basel, Switzerland, where she worked as a freelance translator and editor. She was the author of six full-length collections, the blue pearl, worked on screen, memory's morning, the butterflies and the burnings, correspondence with nobody and to be continued.
Blonstein was known for her poetic sequences that work with notarikon — originally a rabbinic and kabbalistic method used to interpret the Hebrew Scriptures. She redeployed and elaborated it as a contemporary poetic procedure, engaging with diverse languages and texts, both ancient and modern.

(1958 - 2011)

Early life

The greatgranddaughter of Jewish immigrants to Britain at the turn of the 20th century, Anne Blonstein was born and raised in the Home Counties — first Hertfordshire, then moving with her family to Surrey when she was 11.[1] Before leaving Britain in 1983, she spent six years in Cambridge, where she took a degree in Natural Sciences followed by a PhD in genetics and plant breeding.[1]

Career

Blonstein lived in Basel, Switzerland, where she earned a living as a freelance translator and editor.
"[Blonstein's] terse, unusual images are the outcome of an English language that, mated to the other idioms she lives with — German, French, and Hebrew — shapes the transnational world of a language nomad. … In her most recent work, Hebrew … has become the place to which she ties her English and the other languages she uses in her life through graphic/visual and semantic associations. … For Blonstein languages, with their varieties and differences, have become the endangered species of our globalized world." -- Marina Camboni in Contemporary Women's Writing, Oxford University Press[2]
Blonstein also collaborated on projects with other artists, including the ceramist Pat King, and the Swiss composers Mela Meierhans and Margrit Schenker. A recording of "Prelude and Echo," Meierhans' setting of five poems from the blue pearl performed by the jazz ensemble Quartet Noir, is available on CD.
Her work has appeared in, among others, Denver Quarterly, Descant, Dusie, How2, Indiana Review and Notre Dame Review.

Death

Blonstein died in 2011, after a long illness.

Bibliography

 

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