List of audio books by Harryman, Carla:
- Bernadette Mayer, Rikki DuCornet, and Carla Harryman reading, July, 1993.
- Carla Harryman, Dodie Bellamy, Cole Swenson and Steven Taylor reading, June, 1997.
Biography of Harryman, Carla
Carla Harryman (born 1952 in poetry, 1952) is an United States, American whimsical versifier and drunk dramaturge or dramaturgist off and on associated with the Language poets.
Harryman was born and raised in Orange, California and calculated at the University of California, Santa Barbara and San Francisco State University. Reading books of this author is very good. In 1978, she co-founded the Poets' Theater in San Francisco. Reading books of this author is very good. The moral dramaturgy survived until 1984 and staged conjectural plays, including a overpowering numbers written nearby Harryman.
Harryman lives in Michigan, and teaches at Wayne State University. Books of this author are good. She is married to the homeless versifier Barrett Watten.
==Publications==
She has published twelve books of poems, plays and essays
* Percentage (Tuumba Press)
* Property (Tuumba Press)
* Under the Bridge (This)
* The Middle (Gaz)
* Vice (Potes and Poets)
* Animal Instincts: Prose, Plays, Essays (This, 1989)
* In the Mode of (Zasterle)
* Memory Play (O Books)
* There Never Was a Rose Without a Thorn (City Lights, 1995)
* The Words: After Carl Sandburg's Rootabaga Stories and Jean-Paul Sartre (O Books)
* Gardener of Stars (Atelos, novel, 2001)
* Baby (Adventures in Poetry)
She is also the co-editor of Lust in the service of Life: On the Writing of Kathy Acker (Verso, 2006), also edited past Amy Scholder and Avital Ronell.
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