Michael Hofmann

Represented by Anna Webber
Michael Hofmann

Michael Hofmann is a poet, reviewer and translator. His translation of Jenny Erpenback’s novel KAIRO (Granta, 2024) won the International Booker Prize, He has published four books of poems, and BEHIND THE LINES: PIECES ON BOOKS AND PICTURES. His collection of essays, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? was published by Faber & Faber in February 2015. He has made selections of the poetry of Robert Lowell and John Berryman, and, with James Lasdun, co-edited the influential anthology AFTER OVID. Michael Hofmann has translated many German authors, including Franz Kafka, Joseph Roth and Hans Fallada. His translation of Kafka's METAMORPHOSIS AND OTHER STORIES is published by Penguin, as is his  translation of Alfred Doblin's BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ. A hitherto untranslated novel by Fallada, A SMALL CIRCUS, was published in January 2012. Michael lives in London and Germany, and since 1993 has held a half-time teaching position at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

In 2016 Faber re-issued Michael's poetry collections NIGHTS IN THE IRON HOTELACRIMONYCORONA, CORONA and APPROXIMATELY NOWHERE. His new poetry collection, ONE LARK, ONE HORSE, was published by Faber in 2018.