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John Reibetanz


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New York, New York, The United States
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John Reibetanz earned a BA in English from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, and an MA and a PhD in English language and literature from Princeton University.

He is the author of numerous books of poetry, including Transformations (2006), Mining for Sun (2000), and Ashbourn (1986), as well as the critical study The Lear World (1977). His poetry has been included in several anthologies, such as The Signal Anthology: Contemporary Canadian Poetry (1993) and Aurora: New Canadian Writing (1978).

Reibetanz won first prize in the 2003 Petra Kenney Poetry Competition and was a finalist for a 1995 National Magazine Award. A member of the League of Canadian Poets, he teaches at the University of Toronto and lives in Toronto with his
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Afloat (Brick Books - All P...

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The Essential John Reibetanz

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Mining for Sun

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New Songs for Orpheus (Volu...

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By Hand

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Near Relations: Poems

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A Book of Riddlu

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Midland Swimmer

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The Lear world: a study of ...

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Transformations

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