Hannah V Warren
Originally from Mississippi, Hannah V Warren is a poet, translator, and scholar living in Gambier, OH, as the Kenyon Review Fellow. Along with authoring the poetry collections Hurricane Pastoral (Sundress 2027) and Slaughterhouse for Old Wives’ Tales (Sundress 2024), she has received support from Fulbright-Germany, the PEN/Heim Translation Grant, Bread Loaf, and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts. Warren’s writing and research often explore the intersections of gender and perceived monstrosity. She has a PhD in literature and creative writing from the University of Georgia.
2021 Events
Visualizing Prose Poetry: Landscape, Dream Machines, and Transformation
Sundress Publications Reading
Sundress Publications Reading
2024 Events
Sundress Publications Reading
Heuristics of Horror: Automata, Media, Utopia
Translation as Poetic Practice: Five Case Studies
Heuristics of Horror: Automata, Media, Utopia
Translation as Poetic Practice: Five Case Studies
2025 Events
Navigating Nowhere: Embodying & Abandoning Grotesque Landscapes
Ecstatic Abjection: Transgression as Resistance in Poetic Practice
Ecstatic Abjection: Transgression as Resistance in Poetic Practice