Nina Bogin was born in New York City in 1952 and grew up on Long Island. She has been living in France since 1976. She works as a translator and as a teacher of English. Her poems have appeared in literary magazines in the United States, England and France. She received a National Endowment for the Arts grant in 1989 and published her first volume of poems, 'In the North', in the same year.
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'Nina Bogin's poems are impeccable in craft, elegant in their economy, and emotionally profound; they are arrows, swift and quiet, hitting their mark, sinking deep. There is no better poet of her generation, and few as good' - Denise Levertov'Her imagery is disciplined and vivid, communicated in vocabulary and phrasing that are simple yet rich' - Library Journal