National Poetry Series
1 appearances
Andrew Feld
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Andrew Feld
Profile
- Gender
- Male
- Born
- Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
- Nationality
- United States
- Languages
- English
- Residence History
- Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Career
- Occupations
- Poet, University professor, Editor
- Affiliations
- University of Washington (faculty), The Seattle Review (editor)
Education
| Institution | Faculty | Department | Degree | Period | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Houston | — | Creative Writing (MFA) | MFA | — | United States |
University of Houston
Creative Writing (MFA)
Degree:
MFA
Country:
United States
Awards
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | National Poetry Series | — | — | National Poetry Series | 受賞 |
| — | Wallace Stegner Fellowship | — | — | Stanford University | 受賞 |
| — | Discovery / The Nation Award | — | — | The Nation | 受賞 |
National Poetry Series
2003
Organization:
National Poetry Series
Result:
受賞
Wallace Stegner Fellowship
Organization:
Stanford University
Result:
受賞
Discovery / The Nation Award
Organization:
The Nation
Result:
受賞
Awards & Nominations
Works
Major Works
Raptor
2012 PoetryA collection exploring violence, memory, and fragmentation in contemporary life; image- and rhythm-driven poems.
identityviolencememorynature
Citizen
2004 PoetryA book of poems addressing citizenship and the relationship between the individual and society; mixes political and intimate tones.
citizenshippoliticsfamily
The lie of the land: poems
1998 PoetryAn early collection examining perceptions and misconceptions of place and land; characterized by observational and introspective poems.
placememorylandscape
Bibliography
- Raptor (2012)
- Citizen (2004)
- The lie of the land: poems (1998)
- Poems in magazines (AGNI, The Nation, The Paris Review, Poetry, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Yale Review, etc.)
Style & Themes
- Literary Style
- Lyrical, image-driven contemporary poetryAttentive to rhythm and sonic use of language
- Recurring Motifs
- urban vs. naturefragments of memoryidentity
Legacy
A respected contemporary American poet who, through teaching and editorial work, has contributed to mentoring younger poets.
Trivia
- Teaches at the University of Washington.
- Serves as an editor of The Seattle Review.
- Work has appeared in magazines such as The Nation, The Paris Review, and Poetry.