Lance Newman is Professor of Literature, Media, and Writing at Westminster College in Salt Lake City. He holds a doctorate in English from Brown University and is the author of The Literary Heritage of the Environmental Justice Movement: Landscapes of Revolution in Transatlantic Romanticism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) and Our Common Dwelling: Henry Thoreau, Transcendentalism, and the Class Politics of Nature (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). He is editor of The Grand Canyon Reader (University of California Press, 2011). Newman is co-editor with Joel Pace and Chris Koenig-Woodyard of Transatlantic Romanticism: An Anthology of British, American, and Canadian Literature, 1767-1867 (Longman, 2006), Sullen Fires Across the Atlantic: Essays in Transatlantic Romanticism (Romantic Circles, 2006), Transatlantic Romanticism, a special double issue of Romanticism on the Net 38-39 (May-August 2005). He is also co-editor with William Cain and Hilary Wyss of the second edition of American Literature (Penguin Academics, 2012). Newman’s scholarly articles have appeared in American Literature, New England Quarterly, ISLE, Reconstruction, Electronic Book Review, and other journals. Over the past three decades, his poems have appeared in print and web magazines in the US, the UK, Canada, and Australia, including 1913: A Journal of Forms, Beloit Poetry Journal, Berfrois, Blazevox, Dusie, Fringe, identity theory, Moria, No Tell Motel, nthposition, otoliths, Pemmican, Perigee, Queen Mob’s Teahouse, saltfront, Streetnotes, Stride, Sugar House Review, unsplendid, West Wind Review, and Zyzzyva. He has published two chapbooks, Come Kanab (Dusie Kollectiv, 2007) and 3by3by3 (Beard of Bees, 2010).
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