Nathaniel Tarn

Contributor History

  • From The Hölderliniae, Online Exclusive, Winter 2021
  • Ascending Flight, Los Angeles, Conjunctions: 49, Fall 2007
  • Two Poems, Conjunctions: 35, Fall 2000
  • Body In Glory, Conjunctions: 30, Spring 1998
  • Burial Plot, Conjunctions: 28, Winter 1997
  • Six Poems, Conjunctions: 23, Fall 1994
  • Meditaton: First and Last Trek, Zangskar, Conjunctions: 22, Spring 1994
  • Red Banner’s Whereabouts, Conjunctions: 20, Spring 1993
  • Bartok in Udaipur, Conjunctions: 17, Fall 1991
  • Italian Sequence Comma With Italian Words Stop One Stop, Conjunctions: 15, Spring 1990
  • Home, Conjunctions: 13, Spring 1989
  • Two Poems, Conjunctions: 11, Spring 1988
  • on Peter Brazeau, Conjunctions: 11, Spring 1988
  • Protoavia: Narrative of the Pilots, Conjunctions: 10, Spring 1987
  • Three Poems, Conjunctions: 9, Spring 1986
  • on Popol Vuh, Conjunctions: 9, Spring 1986
  • From The Book of Songs, Conjunctions: 7, Spring 1985
  • Dr. Jekyll, the Anthropologist Emerges and Marches into the Notebook of Mr. Hyde, the Poet, Conjunctions: 6, Spring 1984
  • Four Poems, Conjunctions: 5, Fall 1983
  • Thirteen Poems, Conjunctions: 4, Spring 1983
  • Flight from the Mountaintop, Conjunctions: 3, Fall 1982
  • North Rim, Conjunctions: 2, Spring 1982

Biography

Nathaniel Tarn is a Franco-Anglo-American poet, critic, translator, and editor, with some 35 publications. He is also a cultural anthropologist, specializing in religious systems (Guatemala, Burma, et cetera). He has traveled extensively in every continent but has, since 1984, resided in the desert north west of Santa Fe, New Mexico, with his wife, poet and printer Janet Rodney.