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Susan Briante is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing and Literature at the University of Arizona. She is known for her poetry collections exploring intersections of economics, neoliberalism, and personal narrative. Her work includes The Market Wonders, a finalist for the National Poetry Series, which critically examines the 2008 financial crisis. She frequently engages with experimental forms and documentary practices, blending autobiography with theoretical inquiry.
Her research interests span poetry poetics, cross-genre writing, and affect theory. Briante has been recognized with grants from institutions like the MacDowell Colony and the Academy of American Poets. She delivered a lecture at Washington and Lee University titled 'The Market Wonders: On the Impossibility of (Personal) Accounting,' part of the Markets and Morals Ethics Series.
Briante's publications include contributions to Gulf Coast, Black Warrior Review, and Guernica. Her work often bridges literary innovation with social critique, offering nuanced perspectives on contemporary cultural and economic landscapes.




