Joseph Donahue’s first book, Before Creation, appeared in 1989. His second, World Well Broken, in 1995. His third,
Incidental Eclipse, will be published this spring. There are also three chapbooks, Monitions of Approach (1991), Terra
Lucida
(1997), and Terra Lucida XV-XX (1999). These last two are part of a longer, ongoing work, further sections of
which have just appeared in
Hambone. Along with Leonard Schwartz and Ed Foster, he edited an anthology of
contemporary poetry,
Primary Trouble. And with Ed Foster edited a collection of essays on the history of American
poetry of the last thirty years,
The World in Space and Time. Teaching includes Stevens Tech., University of
Washington, and Duke University. Donahue lived many years in New York City, and then in Seattle, where he was
associated with the Subtext Writing Collective. Originally from Lowell, MA, he now lives in Durham, Northh Carolina.

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