Anne-Marie Levine
Biography
Anne-Marie Levine lives in New York City. She was born in Belgium and raised in Beverly Hills. She's a poet, scholar and visual artist who began to write while touring as a concert pianist. A founding board member at Poets House, she's the author of three books of poems: Euphorbia, Bus Ride to a Blue Movie, and Oral History: a Monologue. She performs solo theater pieces based on her poems and has received a NYFA grant for poetry. Anne-Marie has published essays on Gertrude Stein's politics, and on art and trauma, and has received grants from the Puffin and Vogelstein Foundations for this work.Links
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Sample Poems from Bus Ride to a Blue Movie and Euphorbia
Poems/Articles/Artwork in NYQ
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Publications in Other Periodicals
(If available, click the title of the work to go to the work or the periodical title to go to the periodical's main page.)| Recent Research Reveals | crossconnect | Issue 17 |
| Novena | Ploughshares | Winter 1992-93 |
| Brown Study | Ploughshares | Winter 1992-93 |
| The Private Life Of Toilet Spiders | Courtland Review | Issue 28, Spring 2005 |
| Sex, Death and Bad Taste in London | Pearl Editions | 2003 | See Complete List |




