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Tim Keane | click to go to Music Reviews | Culture and Issues | Reading Room

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Tim's fiction has been published in national and international venues  including Northwest Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, and Quarterly West. In 2000 he was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts grant in Fiction and in 1997 he won the BRIO AWARD for his fiction from the Bronx Council on the Arts.
 
 
 
In 2002 he completed a novel, That Strange Flower the Sun, about the childhood of a painter in the postwar Bronx. The work was widely excerpted in literary magazines, including recent issues of Golden Handcuffs Review (US) and The Reader (UK).

 

Tim's poetry has been published in over thirty print and online magazines, including Modern Painters, Poetry New Zealand, Denver Quarterly and Shenandoah. In 2004 a special poster of his poetry was published online at Mudlark and his poetry was read in April 2006 at Shakespeare & Co in Paris as part of the launch for the UK-based magazine Chimera.

 
Tim's essays and reviews on books, music and film have appeared in magazines such as American Book Review, Rain Taxi and at ebr (electronic book review) and kamera (uk).
 
 
 
He is also working on translations of the French language poets Alain-Fournier, René Char and Jacques Chessex.
 
 
He teaches writing at New York University and in The City University of New York. He studies comparative and French literature at the City University of New York.
 
Tim lives in New York City.
 

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