Ariana Reines

American writer

Ariana Reines is a multifaceted American writer, recognized for her contributions to literature as a poet, playwright, performance artist, and translator. Her poetic works have been published in several books, including The Cow, Coeur de Lion, Mercury, and Thursday, showcasing her creative output over the years. Notably, The Cow earned her the Alberta Prize from Fence Books, acknowledging her talent in the field.

Reines' more recent publication, A Sand Book, was longlisted for the prestigious National Book Award, further solidifying her position as a significant voice in contemporary literature. In addition to her writing, she has shared her expertise through teaching positions at esteemed institutions such as UC Berkeley, Columbia University, The New School, and Tufts University. Her work is characterized by its exploration of the sacred in the 21st century, and she has been praised by critics, including Michael Silverblatt of NPR's Bookworm, who considers her one of the most important voices of her generation.