Jim Hanson
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Jim Hanson

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Jim Hanson grew up in Barrington, Illinois and lives on his great-grandparents’ farm near Douglas, Michigan where he writes, draws, paints, and translates, among other things. His most recent book "Trees are Masters of the Space" combines lyric and narrative to sketch a portrait of that farm, its history and its ecology. He has just also issued his translations of a selection of the poems of Jules Supervielle, called "The other America". His other books include "Reasons for the Sky" (Toothpaste Press, 1979) and "Three Numbers" (with Steve Levine, Toothpaste Press, 1976), “Luminism” (2016), "The Farm and Other Poems" (2016), "Narrow Road to the West" (2018), "About Florence" (2018) and his translations of Stéphane Mallarmé’s “Poems and Prose Poems” (2016), and three books on genealogy by Guy St-Hilaire, "The First Audet dit Lapointes in America" (2015), "My Writings on the Audet-Lapointes" (2017), and "The ancestral land of the Audet-Lapointes on Île-d'Orléans from 1667 to 2019" (2020).
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