Jonathan Aaron is an American poet.
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He graduated from the University of Chicago and Yale University Ph.D.
His work has been published in The Paris Review, Ploughshares,[1] The New Yorker,[2] The New York Review of Books,[3] The London Review of books,[4] The Boston Globe,[5] and The Times Literary Supplement.
Aaron lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts,[6] and teaches at Emerson College.[7]
“Dreaming is after all a kind of thinking,” Jonathan Aaron writes in this new volume, his third in almost 25 years, and it’s hard to imagine a more succinct statement of his poetic method. Aaron has always used the peculiar instability of poems to his advantage: he builds tension from a poem’s ability to slip on no more than a phrase from the real to the symbolic, from the hypothetical to the unalterable.[8]
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