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Annie Finch (born October 31, 1956) is an American poet, critic, editor, translator, playwright, and performer and the editor of the first major anthology of literature about abortion. Her poetry is known for its often incantatory use of rhythm, meter, and poetic form and for its themes of feminism, witchcraft, goddesses, and earth-based spirituality. Her books include The Poetry Witch Little Book of Spells, Spells: New and Selected Poems, The Body of Poetry: Essays on Women, Form, and the Poetic Self, A Poet’s Craft, Calendars, and Among the Goddesses.

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  • Annie Finch (en)
  • آني فينش (ar)
  • Annie Finch (de)
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  • آني فينش (بالإنجليزية: Annie Finch)‏ هي لغوية وكاتِبة ومؤلفة ومترجمة وشاعرة أمريكية، ولدت في 31 أكتوبر 1956 في نيو روتشيل في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Annie Finch (born October 31, 1956) is an American poet, critic, editor, translator, playwright, and performer and the editor of the first major anthology of literature about abortion. Her poetry is known for its often incantatory use of rhythm, meter, and poetic form and for its themes of feminism, witchcraft, goddesses, and earth-based spirituality. Her books include The Poetry Witch Little Book of Spells, Spells: New and Selected Poems, The Body of Poetry: Essays on Women, Form, and the Poetic Self, A Poet’s Craft, Calendars, and Among the Goddesses. (en)
  • Annie Finch (New Rochelle, 31 de octubre de 1956) es una poeta feminista, editora, crítica, traductora e intérprete estadounidense.Su poesía es famosa por el peculiar uso del ritmo, métrica, y forma poética. Sus libros incluyen Pequeño libro de encantamientos de la bruja poeta (The Poetry Witch Little Book of Spells) y Entre las diosas (Among the Goddesses). También ha editado Choice Words: Writers on Abortion (Elecciones: Escritores sobre el aborto), la primera antología sobre el aborto.​ (es)
  • Annie Finch, née le 31 octobre 1956 à New Rochelle, est une poétesse et femme de lettres américaine. Le dictionnaire de biographie littéraire initié par et réunissant les productions britanniques et américaines du XXe siècle, l'a défini comme « l'un des personnages centraux de la poésie américaine contemporaine » pour son rôle, en tant que poète, critique et porte-parole des nouvelles formes poétiques contemporaines. (fr)
  • Annie Finch (* 31. Oktober 1956 in New Rochelle/New York) ist eine US-amerikanische Lyrikerin, Übersetzerin, Librettistin, Herausgeberin und Literaturkritikerin. Finch studierte an der Yale University, erwarb einen Mastergrad für kreatives Schreiben an der University of Houston und den Doktorgrad an der Stanford University. Sie leitet das Stonecast-Programm für kreatives Schreiben an der University of Southern Maine. (de)
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