Andrew Brenza
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Andrew Brenza | |||
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Born | 1976 Mt. Kisco, NY | ||
Nationality | American | ||
Citizenship | United States of America | ||
Occupation | Poet |
Andrew Brenza (born 1976, in Mt. Kisco, NY) is an American experimental and visual poet. He is the author of the collections Gossamer Lib, Album, in Concrete, Alphabeticon & Other Poems, Automatic Souls, Spool, and Smear. His work has also appeared in numerous journals including Diagram, Five: 2: One, the Beloit Poetry Journal, The Cortland Review, and the Café Review, among others. Reviews of his work can be found in Entropy Magazine[1], Spam Zine[2], NōD Magazine[3] and American Microreviews[4]. His work has been collected by several major institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, The Ohio State University and the School of The Art Institute of Chicago.
Interviews
- Andrew Brenza and Concrete Poetry: “Playing with the Material of Language," Infinity's Kitchen
- The art of writing #42 : Andrew Brenza, talking about strawberries all of the time
- An interview with Andrew Brenza, periodicities: a journal of poetry and poetics
Visual Poetry Collections
- Gossamer lid, Trembling Pillow Press, 2016
- Album, in Concrete, Alien Buddha Press, 2019
- Alpabeticon & Other Poems, RedFoxPress, 2020
- Automatic Souls, Timglaset Productions, 2020
- Spool, Unsolicited Press, 2021
- Smear, BlazeVOX Books, 2021
Visual Poetry Chapbooks
- 21 skies, Shirt Pocket Press, 2015
- 8 constellations, Beard of Bees Press, 2017
- An excerpt from Alphabeticon, No press, 2018
- Waterlight, Simulacrum Press, 2018
- Bitter Almonds, Mown Grass, Shirt Pocket Press, 2018
- A Triptych of Andrews, The Blasted Tree, 2019
- Poems in C, Viktlösheten Press, 2020
- under a digital sky, Trainwreck Press, 2020
- Geometric Mantra, above/ground press, 2021
References
- ↑ Bentley, Scott. "Motherboard: On Andrew Brenza's Automatic Souls." Entropy. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
- ↑ Powers, Dan. "(REVIEW) Automatic Souls, by Andrew Brenza." Spam Zine. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
- ↑ Vilu, Ethan. "Andrew Brenza’s “Automatic Souls”: a review." NōD Magazine. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
- ↑ 4. Knittle, Davy. "Gossamer Lid by Andrew Brenza." American Microreviews. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
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