Atsuro Riley

Riley is the author of the poetry collections Romey's Order (University of Chicago Press, 2010) and Heard-Hoard (University of Chicago Press, forthcoming in 2021).

Atsuro Riley
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
GenrePoetry

Atsuro Riley is an American writer.[1]

He is a recipient of the Whiting Award, the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, The Believer Poetry Award, the Witter Bynner Award from the Library of Congress, the Alice Fay di Castagnola Award from the Poetry Society of America, the Lannan Foundation Literary Fellowship, the Pushcart Prize, the Wood Prize from Poetry magazine, and a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship.

His work has appeared in Poetry (magazine), The Kenyon Review, McSweeney's, The Believer, The Threepenny Review, The New Republic, Free Verse Journal, Riddle Fence (Canada), Southern Cultures, The Poetry Review (UK), Poetry International.[2]

His poetry has been anthologized in The Mind Has Cliffs of Fall: Poetry at the Extremes of Feeling, ed. Robert Pinsky (W.W. Norton), The Open Door: One Hundred Poems, One Hundred Years of Poetry Magazine,[3] Poems of the American South (Everyman's Library-Knopf),The Oxford Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry (Oxford University Press), The McSweeney's Book of Poets Picking Poets (McSweeney's), Poems From Far and Wide (McSweeney's), Vinegar and Char (University of Georgia Press)

Awards

Works

  • Romey's Order . University of Chicago Press. 2010.
  • Heard-Hoard . University of Chicago Press. 2021.

Anthologies & Critical Volumes

  • The Oxford Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry (Oxford University Press)
  • The Open Door: One Hundred Poems, One Hundred Years of Poetry Magazine (University of Chicago Press)
  • The Mind Has Cliffs of Fall: Poetry at the Extremes of Feeling— ed. Robert Pinsky (W.W. Norton)
  • Poems of the American South (Everyman's Library-Knopf)
  • The McSweeney's Book of Poets Picking Poets (McSweeney's)
  • Poems From Far and Wide (McSweeney's)
  • Vinegar and Char (University of Georgia Press)
  • Radical as Reality: Form and Freedom in American Poetry— by Peter Campion (University of Chicago Press)
  • The Fate of Difficulty in the Poetry of Our Time— ed. Charles Altieri & Nicholas Nace (Northwestern University Press)

Reviews

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References

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