Nancy Bogen, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Nancy Bogen

American writer

Date of Birth: 24-Apr-1932

Place of Birth: New York, United States

Profession: painter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Nancy Bogen

  • Nancy Bogen (born April 24, 1932) is an American author-scholar, mixed media producer, and digital artist. Bogen has to her credit three serious novels of ideas: Klytaimnestra Who Stayed at Home (1980); Bobe Mayse, A Tale of Washington Square (1993); and the space satire BagatelleĀ·Guinevere by Felice Rothman (1995).
  • Distinguished literary critic John Gardner made a spirited defense of Klytaimnestra after it came out.
  • When a reviewer in Library Journal relegated Bogen's novel to the ā€œpopular fiction rackā€ with his own work, Gardner protested that Klytaimnestra merited a more respectful classification. Also of note are Bogen’s Arco manual How to Write Poetry (1980) and Be a Poet! (2007), a considerable expansion of the initial work and a winner of numerous small press awards. In 1997, Bogen began to fashion works in which she rhythmically synchronized her digitized photos to readings of poetry or performances of New Music.
  • Her early works in this vein were later published online on Vimeo and videoart.net.

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