Phoebe Giannisi is the author of eight collections of poetry. A 2016 Humanities Fellow of Columbia University, Giannisi is a professor of architecture at the University of Thessaly, and co-editor of the literary journal frmk. She has translated Ancient Greek lyric poetry as well as the poetry of Barbara Koehler, Gregor Laschen, Jesper Svenbro and André Pieyre de Mandiargues. She lives in Volos, Greece.
‘Goatsong intoxicates with its animality of language, gorgeous lyric and off-kilter metamorphoses, by turns wry, ecstatic and strange. Reading Phoebe Giannisi is like reading pre-Socratic philosophy on all fours, where flies buzz on and off the page and the polyphony of species and elements is both dazzling subject and all-encompassing medium.’ — Daisy Lafarge, author of Paul ‘I was immersed in Phoebe Giannisi’s Goatsong. I grieved with her as a mother, and rejoiced with her as a lover of all wild and wonderful places. Her work lives in me and inspires me to work harder to capture the truth – as the best poetry always does.’ — Sasha Dugdale, author of The Strongbox ‘A book that is also an ecosystem, full of impossible crossings and alive with unexpected communions.’ — Fani Avramopoulou, Antiphony (praise for Chimera) ‘Some of the best of her lyric writing… strange and captivating.’ — Publishers Weekly (praise for Chimera) ‘Giannisi is unquestionably herself within a vanguard of Greek poets for whom self-awareness and honesty have become second nature.’ — Shon Arieh-Lerer, World Literature Today (praise for Chimera) ‘An intimate and utterly feminine perspective on language and regeneration.’ — Jessica Gigot, The New York Times (praise for Chimera)