Jennifer Michael Hecht

Known for her wit and erudition, Hecht’s poetry frequently draws on her work as an intellectual historian. The Next Ancient World mixes contemporary and ancient world views, histories, myths, and ideas, and Funny explores the implications of the human love of humor and jokes. Hecht’s prose has also been widely praised for the breadth of its scholarship. Her books include Doubt: A History (2003); The End of the Soul: Scientific Modernity, Atheism, and Anthropology in France (2003), which won the prestigious Ralph Waldo Emerson Award from the Phi Beta Kappa Society; and The Happiness Myth: The Historical Antidote to What Isn’t Working Today (2008).
Hecht teaches at The New School and lives in Brooklyn with her husband and children.
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The Idea of Wallace Stevens
Jennifer Michael Hecht explains the philosophy behind “The Idea of Order at Key West.”
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Kittens, Charlie Chaplin, and Death
Jennifer Michael Hecht on Hart Crane's poem “Chaplinesque”.
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POET’S REGION U.S., Mid-Atlantic
LIFE SPAN 1965–
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