DIANA ARTERIAN'S MOST RECENT POETRY COLLECTION IS AGRIPPINA THE
YOUNGER. Brandon Som says, "In this stunningly lyrical
book—rigorously researched and rigorously imagined—we hear history
as lies but also lyre: an instrument, in ARTERIAN'S HANDS, attentively
tuned and pitch perfect with song." She is also editor and
co-translator of Smoke Drifts, a collection of poetry by the late
Afghan poet Nadia Anjuman. DIANA ARTERIAN'S FIRST COLLECTION, Playing
Monster :: Seiche, received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and
was a Poetry Foundation Staff Pick. A Poetry Editor at Noemi Press and
twice-finalist for the National Poetry Series, her creative work has
been recognized with fellowships from the Banff Centre, Millay Arts,
Yaddo, and elsewhere. DIANA ARTERIAN HOLDS A PHD IN LITERATURE &
Creative Writing from USC, and is the 2026 Lurie Distinguished
Visiting Professor at San José State University. She writes "The
Annotated Nightstand" column at Lit Hub. She lives in Los
Angeles.Jesse Nathan's debut collection, Eggtooth, won the New Writers
Award, the Housatonic Book Prize, and the Kansas Book Award. It was a
finalist for the Northern California Book Award, the Golden Poppy Book
Awards, and the Nossrat Yassini Poetry Prize. The San Francisco
Chronicle said, "By turns finely wrought and bracingly direct…alert
to the wonderful and terrible things that happen beneath our feet.
Nathan's ear for language and eye for the intersection of natural
splendor and trauma are informed by his youth…melding self-aware
metaphor with age-old rigor." His poems have appeared in The Paris
Review, The New York Review of Books, The New Republic, Poetry, and
other magazines. His latest book is One Question: Short Conversations
with Poets, a collection of prose and interviews with poets including
Diane Seuss, Arthur Sze, Yusef Komunyakaa, Jorie Graham, Frank Bidart,
Raúl Zurita, Robert Hass, Cathy Park Hong, Ross Gay, Safiya Sinclair,
Fady Joudah, and many others, forthcoming from McSweeney's this April.
Jesse Nathan's second book of poetry, The San Francisco Poem, is
forthcoming from Scribner in 2027. He currently teaches literature at
UC Berkeley.
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