POET
A.E. Stallings (1968 - )
BIOGRAPHY
A. E. (Alicia) Stallings studied classics in Athens, Georgia and has lived since 1999 in Athens, Greece. She has published two books of poetry, Archaic Smile (1999), which won the Richard Wilbur Award, and Hapax (2000). Her new verse translation of Lucretius (in rhyming fourteeners!), The Nature of Things, is being published by Penguin Classics. She lives with her husband, John Psaropoulos, editor of the Athens News, and their small argonaut, Jason. She has a web site at www.geocities.com/aestallings.
POEMS
= First appeared in Poetry magazine.
Another Lullaby for Insomniacs 
Implements from the “Tomb of the Poet” 
The Mother’s Loathing of Balloons 
Written on the eve of my 20th high school reunion, which I was not able to attend 
AUDIO
Poems of the Day
Homecoming
Prelude
Poetry Lectures
Futurism and the New Manifesto: Part I
Charles Bernstein and A.E. Stallings read at the Museum of Modern Art.
The Poetry Magazine Podcast
Something Has Come Between Us!
Is simile a species of metaphor? And other catchy concepts.
ARTICLES BY A.E. STALLINGS
Athens: Peripatetic Fragments
A new world in the old.
Presto Manifesto!
Seventh in a series of eight manifestos.
ARTICLES ABOUT A.E. STALLINGS
The Poem as Comic Strip #6
by R. Kikuo Johnson
Another graphic novelist let loose in our archive.
BOOKS
Hapax
(TriQuarterly Books)
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