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Jonathan Monroe

Professor of Comparative Literature at Cornell University

Jonathan Monroe is a Professor of Comparative Literature at Cornell University.15 He works in English, French, German, and Spanish, focusing on Europe and the Americas, modern and contemporary poetry, aesthetics and politics.1 His research interests include innovative poetries of the past two centuries, avant-garde movements and their contemporary legacies, and interdisciplinary approaches in literary and cultural studies.1

Monroe is the author of several books, including:

  1. "Framing Roberto Bolaño: Poetry, Fiction, Literary History, Politics" (Cambridge University Press, 2019)13
  2. "A Poverty of Objects: The Prose Poem and the Politics of Genre" (Cornell University Press, 1987)1

He has also edited and co-authored various works, such as "Roberto Bolaño in Context" (Cambridge University Press, 2023) and "Writing and Revising the Disciplines".1

At Cornell, Monroe serves as the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Comparative Literature.24 He has received recognition as a Cornell Merrill Presidential Scholar Outstanding Educator and has served on various university committees.1

Monroe's current research focuses on a book-in-progress titled "Appositional Poetics, Poetry's Knowledge: Poetry among Discourses and Media".1 He has published poetry and cross-genre writing in numerous journals and teaches courses on topics such as global avant-gardes, poetry and poetics of the Americas, and contemporary poetry and poetics.1

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Ithaca, New York, United States