Catherine Wagner (poet)

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  • Nervous Device. San Francisco: City Lights Publishers, 2012. ISBN   978-0-87286-565-5
  • My New Job. New York: Fence Books, 2009. ISBN   978-1-934200-26-1
  • Macular Hole. New York: Fence Books, 2004. ISBN   978-0-9740909-1-7
  • Miss America. New York: Fence Books, 2001. ISBN   978-0-9663324-7-6
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    Catherine Wagner
    Born1969 (age 5253)
    Rangoon, Burma
    OccupationPoet
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
    University of Utah