Daniele Pantano

Poet

US

Author's Bio

Daniele Pantano is a Swiss poet, translator, critic, and editor born of Sicilian and German parentage in Langenthal (Canton of Berne). His individual poems, essays, and reviews, as well as his translations from the German by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Georg Trakl, and Robert Walser, have appeared or are forthcoming in numerous magazines and journals worldwide. For more information, please visit www.pantano.ch.

Publications & Prizes

Anthologies:
The Book of Hopes and Dreams (Bluechrome, 2006)
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Poetic Voices Without Borders (Gival Press, 2005)
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Sunscripts (Florida Center for Writers, 2004)
Books:
Fairy Tales: Dramolettes by Robert Walser (New Directions, 2015)
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Oppressive Light: Selected Poems by Robert Walser (Black Lawrence Press, 2012)
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The Oldest Hands in the World (Black Lawrence Press, 2010)
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The Possible Is Monstrous: Selected Poems by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, translated by Daniele Pantano (Black Lawrence Press, 2010)
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Panta Rhei (Alpha Beat Press, 2000)
Journals: , ,
Cantilevers: A Journal of the Arts
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Clean Sheets
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Erbacce
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Gradiva: International Journal of Italian Poetry
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Haerter
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International Poetry
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Italian Americana
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Jacket
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Lilliput Review
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Muse Apprentice Guild
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Poems Niederngasse
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Poetry Salzburg Review
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Shadowtrain
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Style
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The Aroostook Review
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The Mailer Review
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Verse Daily

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
European American, Italian American
Prefers to work with: 
Adults, At Risk Youth, Children, Illness/Wellness, Mental Health, Disability, Incarcerated individuals, Teachers, Teenagers
Fluent in: 
English, French, German, Italian
Born in: 
Langenthal
Switzerland
Raised in: 
Langenthal
Switzerland
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Last update: Sep 08, 2016