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Voices in the Gallery: Poems and Pictures, ed. with Joan Abse, Tate Gallery, 1986 The Music Lover's Literary Companion , ed. with Joan Abse, Robson, 1988 The Hutchinson Book of Post-War British Poetry , ed., Hutchinson, 1989
An invitation by the publisher Joan Gili to translate some poems by Josep Carner led to the publication of his first book, a collection of thirty of Carner's poems in Catalan and English, in 1962. A project to publish Hutchinson's translation of Espriu's La Pell de brau (The Bull-skin), fell through some years later.
Joan Hutchinson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; her father was a demographer and university professor, and her mother a mathematics teacher at the Baldwin School, which Joan also attended. She studied at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, graduating in 1967 summa cum laude with an honors paper directed by Prof. Alice Dickinson.
The Book is bound by Anthony Cains and housed in a box by Eric Pearce with a silver clasp by Brian Clarke. The Book was a joint venture between Clashganna Mills Trust Ltd and Poetry Ireland Ltd. Business manager for the project was Eamonn Martin, and the editors were Theo Dorgan and Gene Lambert.
He also published translations, many done by himself, of Catalan poets. These included Carles Riba (Poems, 1964; Tankas of the Four Seasons, 1991; Savage Heart, 1993; Bierville Elegies, 1995), Salvador Espriu (Forms and Words, 1980) and Josep Carner (Poems, translated by Pearse Hutchinson, 1962; Nabí, 1996-8). He was a founding member and ...
The Eloquent Poem: 128 Contemporary Poems and Their Making (Persea Books, 2019) The World Is Charged: Poetic Engagements with Gerard Manley Hopkins (Clemson University Press, 2017) The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries (University of Iowa Press, 2005) An Anthology of Irish-American Poetry, 18th Century to Present (University of Notre Dame ...
Cassidy Hutchinson, who served as an aide to former Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows, is out with a new book that paints a damning picture of the outgoing administration’s chaotic final days.
Genevieve L. Hutchinson (August 10, 1883 – February 1974) was a New England poet. She published several volumes including "Memory and other Poems" (1947) and "Substance" (1953). A member of the Springfield (MA) Poetry Society, she was Advisory Editor of their 1931 volume "Homespun, A Book of Verse". Her poem "To an Engraving of the Charter ...