![]() ![]() ![]() Susan McCabe weaves together the fragile fabric of worlds imagined and lost, both palpable and present. I Woke a Lake faces the anxieties of climate change, extinctions, and political chaos. McCabe’s new poetry book, I Woke A Lake, will be published in 2025. bisexual, and Bryher, proto-transgender), especially together in their “whole machine” (H.D.’s word for the psychical collaborative relationship together as secret loves). It shows these somewhat overlooked modernists as making poetic, political, and cultural achievements (as queer figures, H.D. Her most recent book is a bi-biography of modernist poet and writer pair, An Untold Love Story: H.D. She is the author of four books, including two critical studies-Elizabeth Bishop: Her Poetics of Loss (Penn State University Press, 1994) and Cinematic Modernism: Modern Poetry and Film (Cambridge University Press, 2005)-and two poetry volumes, Swirl (Red Hen Press, 2003), and Descartes’ Nightmare (winner of the Agha Shahid Ali prize and published by Utah University Press in 2008). She directed the PhD in Literature and Creative Writing Program (2006-2009), and has been President of the Modernist Studies Association. She also taught and conducted research in her mother’s country of Sweden. Susan McCabe was born on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, has taught in Oregon and Arizona, and received her PhD at UCLA. USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute ![]() Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture Max Kade Institute for Austrian-German-Swiss Studies Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West Casden Institute for the Study of the Jewish Role in American LifeĬenter for Islamic Thought, Culture and PracticeĬenter for Latinx and Latin American StudiesĬonceptual Foundation of Conflict ProjectĬonsortium on Gender, Sexuality & Race in Popular Culture ![]()
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