Kathleen Peirce
Kathleen Peirce (born 1956, Moline, Illinois, United States) is an American poet.[1] She graduated from the Iowa Writer's Workshop in 1988. She currently teaches at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas,[2] for the Texas State University MFA.[3] She has one son.
Awards
- 1990 Association of Writers & Writing Programs Award for Mercy [4]
- 1993 Whiting Award
- 1998 Iowa Poetry Prize for The Oval Hour
- 2000 William Carlos Williams Award for The Oval Hour
- 2005 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship [5]
- 2007 Guggenheim Fellowship
Works
- "Anima Forma Corporis"; "Confession 3.10.18"; "Apart", Reading Between A&B
- "Measure", Blackbird
- "Redbird", Nothing to Say and Saying It
- "Anima Forma Corporis", courtland Review
Bibliography
- Mercy, Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991, ISBN 978-0-8229-5457-6
- Divided Touch, Divided Color, Windhover, 1995
- The Oval Hour University of Iowa Press, 1999, ISBN 9780877456643
- The Ardors, Ausable Press, 2004, ISBN 978-1-931337-19-9
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References
- "Kathleen Peirce, Blackbird". Blackbird.vcu.edu. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
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- "Kathleen Peirce". Arts.gov. 30 May 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
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