Portrait of Hoyt Rogers

Hoyt Rogers

Hoyt Rogers’s forthcoming works include Sailing to Noon, the first novel in The Caribbean Trilogy (with Artemisia Vento). He is the author of the poetry collection Witnesses and book of criticism The Poetics of Inconstancy. His poems, stories, and essays have appeared in New England Review, The Antioch Review, AGNI, The Fortnightly Review, and dozens of other publications. Rogers also translates from French, German, Italian, and Spanish. He has translated four books by Yves Bonnefoy, most recently Rome, 1630 (Seagull Books, 2020), which won the French American Foundation’s Translation Prize. He translated and edited, with Paul Auster, an anthology of poems and journal entries by André du Bouchet, Openwork (Yale University Press, 2013); and with Eric Fishman, he translated du Bouchet’s Outside (Bitter Oleander Press, 2020). (updated 10/2021)​​​​​​

AGNI has published the following work:

AGNI has published the following translations:

Occupants

Poetry by Marco Simonelli Translated from the Italian by Hoyt Rogers

Enlargement

Poetry by André du Bouchet Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

The Low Door

Poetry by Yves Bonnefoy Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

At the Dawn of Time

Poetry by Yves Bonnefoy Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

Large Shadows

Poetry by Yves Bonnefoy Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

Alphabet Fire

Poetry by André du Bouchet Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

I See Almost Nothing

Poetry by André du Bouchet Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

Air

Poetry by André du Bouchet Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

More on the Invention of Drawing

Poetry by Yves Bonnefoy Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

Learned Libraries

Poetry by Yves Bonnefoy Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

from The Anchor’s Long Chain

Fiction by Yves Bonnefoy Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

The Snow

Poetry by Yves Bonnefoy Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers

Summer Again

Poetry by Yves Bonnefoy Translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers
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