| Anne-Marie Albiach | |
|---|---|
| Born | 9 August 1937 |
| Died | 4 November 2012 (aged 75) |
| Language | French |
| Citizenship | French |
| Genres | poetry; translation |
| Literary movement | Claude Royet-Journoud, Emmanuel Hocquard |
Anne-Marie Albiach (9 August 1937 – 4 November 2012) was a contemporary French poet and translator.
Anne-Marie Albiach's poetry is characterized by, among other things, an inventive use of spacing on the printed page. With Claude Royet-Journoud and Michel Couturier, she co-edited the magazine Siécle a mains, where she first published her translation of Louis Zukofsky's "A-9".
Today, Albiach is associated in France with poets Claude Royet-Journoud and Emmanuel Hocquard, all three being, at various times, translated and published by the American poets Keith Waldrop and Rosmarie Waldrop via Burning Deck, their influential small press.