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Karl Kirchwey

职称:Professor

所属学校:Boston University

所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences

所属专业:English/Language Arts Teacher Education

联系方式:617-353-2510

简介

Karl Kirchwey is the author of six books of poems: A Wandering Island (Princeton University Press, 1990; recipient of the Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America), Those I Guard (Harcourt Brace and Company, 1993), The Engrafted Word (Henry Holt, 1998; a New York Times “Notable Book of the Year”), and At the Palace of Jove (2002), The Happiness of This World: Poetry and Prose (2007) and Mount Lebanon (2011), all published by Marian Wood Books/Putnam’s. He has translated poems from French, German, Italian and Spanish, and Poems Under Saturn, his translation of Paul Verlaine’s Poèmes saturniens, was published by Princeton University Press in 2011. Kirchwey’s play in verse entitled Airdales & Cipher, based on the Alcestis of Euripides, received the 1997 Paris Review Prize for Poetic Drama and has been presented in public readings at An Appalachian Summer Festival (Boone, North Carolina) and at the 92nd Street Y Unterberg Poetry Center in New York. His poems have appeared in periodicals such as Agni, The Atlantic, Grand Street, The Hudson Review, The Kenyon Review, Little Star, The Nation, The New Criterion, The New Republic, The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, Parnassus, Partisan Review, Poetry, Slate, The Southwest Review, Tin House, The Yale Review, and elsewhere. His poems and translations have been anthologized in works including Poetry After 9/11: An Anthology of New York Poets (2001, 2011), The KGB Bar Book of Poems (2000), The Best of the Best American Poetry, 1987-1998 (1998), Twentieth Century Latin American Poetry: a Bilingual Anthology (1996), Twentieth Century Poems on the Gospels: an Anthology (1996), and After Ovid: New Metamorphoses (1995). Kirchwey’s new book is Stumbling Blocks: Roman Poems. He is also working on translations of poems by Italian poet Giovanni Giudici (1924-2011). Karl Kirchwey has been the recipient of grants from the Ingram Merrill Foundation and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation as well as from the National Endowment for the Arts, and also received a Rome Prize in Literature in 1994-95. From 1987 to 2000, he was Director of the 92nd Street Y Unterberg Poetry Center in New York City. He has taught creative writing and literature at Smith College, Yale and Wesleyan Universities, and in the M.F.A. program at Columbia University. From 2000-2014 Kirchwey directed the Creative Writing Program at Bryn Mawr College, where he received the Rosalind Schwartz Teaching Award in 2003. From 2010-2014, he served as Andrew Heiskell Arts Director at the American Academy in Rome, with administrative and curatorial responsibility for programs ranging from literature to the visual arts and from landscape architecture to historic preservation and conservation. Born in Boston in 1956, Kirchwey holds degrees in English Literature from Yale College (B.A.) and Columbia University (M.A.). He has lived abroad for extended periods in Quebec, Canada; London, England; Lausanne and Lugano, Switzerland; and Rome, Italy.

职业经历

September, 2014 - present Professor and Director of the Creative Writing Program, Boston University, Boston MA September, 2010 - May 2014 Professor of the Arts and Director of Creative Writing, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA December, 2003 - June 2010 Associate Professor of the Arts and Director of Creative Writi ng, Bryn Mawr College

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