Mark Pawlak is the author of nine poetry collections and the editor of six anthologies, most recently Reconnaissance: New and Selected Poems and Poetic Journal (Hanging Loose, 2016) and Natural Histories (Cervena Barva, 2015). Pawlak’s work has been translated into German, Japanese, Polish, and Spanish, and has been performed at Teatr Polski in Warsaw. In English, his poems and prose have appeared widely in anthologies such as The Best American Poetry, Blood to Remember: American Poets on the Holocaust, For the Time Being: The Bootstrap Anthology of Poetic Journals and in the literary magazines New American Writing, Mother Jones, Poetry South, The Saint Ann’s Review, and The World, among many others. His essays and memoirs have appeared in such journals as Arrowsmith, Jacket, and SpoKe. His latest publication is the book-length memoir My Deniversity: Knowing Denise Levertov (MadHat Press, 2021). Pawlak supports his poetry habit by teaching mathematics at the University of Massachusetts Boston and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.







