Christopher Patton is a poet, translator, and literary curator. His poetry has appeared in The Paris Review, New American Writing, Kenyon Review, and elsewhere, his visual poetry in Diagram, Ancient Exchanges, Asymptote, and again elsewhere. His most recent books, all with Gaspereau Press, are Curious Masonry (2011), a book of translations from Old English; Unlikeness Is Us (2018), a book of translations from Old English that received an American Book Award; and Dumuzi (2020), his second book of poetry. His first of poetry, Ox, was published by Véhicule Press in 2008. Recent collaborations, again with Gaspereau, include Slipsheets (2023), with Andrew Steeves, and Fast-Vanishing Speech (2024), with Klara du Plessis and Jim Johnstone. He is now at work on digital exhibition on the typography of printed books of the handpress period, and on a series of poems, Stray & Stranger, written in collaboration with an AI named Dragon.
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