
Juliana Spahr (born 1969) is an American poet, critic, and editor. She is the recipient of the 2009 Hardison Poetry Prize awarded by the Folger Shakespeare Library to honor a U.S. poet whose art and teaching demonstrate great imagination and daring. Both Spahr's critical and scholarly studies, i.e., Everybody’s Autonomy: Connective Reading and Collective Identity (2001), and her poetry have shown Spahr's commitment to fostering a "value of reading" as a communal, democratic, open process. Her work therefore "distinguishes itself because she writes poems for which her critical work calls." In addition to teaching and writing poetry, Spahr is also an active editor. Spahr received the National Poetry Series Award for her first collection of poetry, Response (1996). (from Wikipedia)
Books

Well Then There Now
2011

A Megaphone
2011

This Connection of Everyone with Lungs
Poems
2005

The Transformation
2007

Things of Each Possible Relation Hashing Against One Another
2003

Fuck You-Aloha-I Love You
2001

Du Bois's Telegram
Literary Resistance and State Containment
2018

An Army of Lovers
2013

That Winter the Wolf Came
2015

Everybody's Autonomy
Connective Reading and Collective Identity
2001

State of the Union
Fifty Political Poems
2008

Response
2000