Susanne Antonetta

Susanne Antonetta is the pen name of Suzanne Paola (born September 29, 1956, in Georgia), an American poet and author who is most widely known for her book ''Body Toxic: An Environmental Memoir''. In 2001, ''Body Toxic'' was named by the ''New York Times'' as a "Notable Book". An excerpt of "Body Toxic" was published as a stand-alone essay which was recognized as a "Notable Essay" in the 1998 Best American Essays 1998 anthology. She has published several prize-winning collections of poems, including ''Bardo'', a Brittingham Prize in Poetry winner, and the poetry books ''Petitioner'', ''Glass'', and most recently ''The Lives of The Saints''. She currently resides in Washington with her husband and adopted son. She is widely published both in newspapers such as ''The New York Times'' and ''The Washington Post'', as well as in literary journals including ''Orion'', ''Brevity'', ''JuxtaProse Literary Magazine'', ''Seneca Review'', and ''Image''. She is the current Editor-in-Chief of ''Bellingham Review''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The lives of the saints / by Paola, Suzanne

    Published 2002
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