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Jarnot, Lisa, 1967-
Lisa Jarnot
Isaac Jarnot
(born 1967) is an American
poet
. He was born in
Buffalo, New York
and studied literature at the
State University of New York at Buffalo
. In 1994 he received an MFA in creative writing from Brown University. He has lived in
San Francisco
,
Boulder
,
Providence
, and
London
. Since the mid-1990s he has been a resident of
New York City
. He has taught creative writing and literature at
Brooklyn College
,
Long Island University
, Naropa University, and the Poetry Project in New York City.
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Robert Duncan, the Ambassador from Venus : a biography
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