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American poet
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Martine Bellen is an American poet, editor and librettist.

Career

She has taught at Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, New York University, Rutgers University, and Hofstra University. She was writer in residence at University of Central Oklahoma. She was a contributing editor of the literary journal Conjunctions, and Web del Sol. As of 2014 she was a teacher at Rachel Carson Intermediate School

Awards

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  • New York Foundation for the Arts
  • Fund for Poetry
  • American Academy of Poets Award
  • 1997 National Poetry Series Award, for Tales of Murasaki and Others Poems

Works

Poetry

Novella

Opera libretto

  • Ovidiana, an opera based on Ovid’s Metaporphoses (composer, Matthew Greenbaum) that has been performed in New York City and Philadelphia.
  • Ah! Opera No-Opera, composer David Rosenboom, performed at REDCAT on September 16, 17 & 18, 2009

Anthologies

References

  1. "UCO: MFA program, College of Liberal Arts at the University of Central Oklahoma". Archived from the original on 2009-07-18. Retrieved 2014-10-08.
  2. Bellen, M.; Morrow, B.; Smith, L. (2001). Conjunctions: Tributes. Conjunctions. ISBN 9780941964456. Retrieved 2014-10-08.
  3. "Here Comes Everybody". Archived from the original on 2005-12-16. Retrieved 2014-10-08.
  4. "allaboutopera.com". allaboutopera.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2014-10-08.
  5. "REDCAT Set To Present The World Premiere Of AH! 9/16-18". broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2014-10-08.

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