John Taylor
France
TRANSLATES: French, Greek, Italian, German
Born in Des Moines in 1952, John Taylor has lived in France since 1977.
He is the author of five books of short prose and poetry, with a sixth book, "If Night is Falling," forthcoming from The Bitter Oleander Press in early 2012. Taylor's writings have been translated into French, Greek, Italian, Slovene, Polish, and Dutch.
As a critic specialized in French Literature, he has written the three-volume "Paths to Contemporary French Literature" (2004, 2007, 2011), a vast critical panorama of poetry and prose in France today. He writes the "Poetry Today" column in the Antioch Review and has long been a regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement. He also often contributes to the Yale Review, the Michigan Quarterly Review, Poetry Wales, and Context,.
Taylor has also been active as a translator and has won grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Sonia Raiziss Charitable Foundation for his projects. He has recently translated books by Philippe Jaccottet, Pierre-Albert Jourdan, and Jacques Dupin.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
"The Presence of Things Past," Ashland, Oregon: Story Line, 1992.
"Mysteries of the Body and the Mind," Ashland, Oregon: Story Line, 1998.
"The World As It Is," Meno, Arkansas: Cedar Hill, 1998.
"Some Sort of Joy," Meno, Arkansas: Cedar Hill, 1998.
"The Apocalypse Tapestries," Riverside, California: Xenos, 2004.
"If Night is Falling," Fayetteville, New York: Bitter Oleander, 2012 (forthcoming).
CRITICISM:
"Paths to Contemporary French Literature," three volumes, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 2004, 2007, 2011.
"Dimitris Souliotis," Athens: Titanium (Yiayiannos Gallery), 2007.
"Into the Heart of European Poetry," New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 2008.
TRANSLATIONS:
Elias Petropoulos, "The Graves of Greece," Paris: Digamma, 1979.
Elias Petropoulos, "Old Salonica," Athens: Kedros, 1980.
Elias Petropoulos, "Balconies in Greece," Athens: Hatzinikolis, 1981.
Elias Petropoulos, "Wooden Doors / Iron Doors in Greece," Athens: Kedros, 1982.
Elias Petropoulos, "Tsoclis’s Tree," New York: Jackson Gallery, 1982.
Elias Petropoulos, "Mirror for You," Paris: Digamma, 1983.
Elias Petropoulos, "The Jews of Salonica," Paris: Digamma, 1983.
Elias Petropoulos, "Courtyards in Greece," Athens: Phorkys, 1983.
Mary Koukoules, "Loose-Tongued Greeks: A Miscellany of Neo-Hellenic Erotic Folklore," Paris: Digamma, 1983.
Elias Petropoulos, "A Macabre Song," Paris: Digamma, 1985.
Ellias Petropoulos, "In Berlin: Notebook 1983-1984," Paris: Digamma, 1987.
Elias Papadimitrakopoulos, "Toothpaste with Chlorophyll / Maritime Hot Baths," Asylum Arts Press, 1992.
Dimitri Analis, "The Messenger," London: Alcyon, 1992.
Elias Petropoulos, "Rebetika: Songs from the Old Greek Underworld," London: Alcyon, 1992.
Louis Aragon, "Words Said and Sung," London: Alcyon, 1992.
Hamid Fouladvind, "Twelve Olympic Odes," Athens: Le Cercle d'Or, 2004.
Dominique Schnapper, "Providential Democracy: An Essay on Contemporary Equality," New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 2006.
Laurence Werner David, "Is It, So Far?", Bitter Oleander, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2010.
Philippe Jaccottet, "And, Nonetheless: Selected Prose and Poetry," New York: Chelsea Editions, 2011.
Pierre-Albert Jourdan, "The Straw Sandals: Selected Prose and Poetry," New York: Chelsea Editions, 2011.
Jacques Dupin, "Of Flies and Monkeys," Fayetteville, New York: Bitter Oleander Press, 2011.
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