Marilyn Nelson graduated from the University
of California-Davis, and holds graduate degrees from the University
of Pennsylvania (MA) and the University of Minnesota (PhD). Her
books are For The Body (1978), Mama’s Promises (1985),
The Homeplace (1990), Magnificat (1994), and The
Fields of Praise: New and Selected Poems (1997), all published
by LSU Press, and Carver: A Life In Poems (2001), published
by Front Street Books. Her honors include two Pushcart Prizes, two
creative writing fellowships from the National Endowment for the
Arts, the 1990 Connecticut Arts Award, an American Council of Learned
Societies Contemplative Practices Fellowship, and a fellowship from
the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. The Homeplace
was a finalist for the 1991 National Book Award and won the 1992
Annisfield-Wolf Award. The Fields of Praise was a finalist
for the 1997 National Book Award, the PEN Winship Award, and the
Lenore Marshall Prize, and it won the 1998 Poets' Prize. Her rendition
of Euripides' play, Hecuba, appears in Euripides I,
the first volume of the Penn Greek Drama Series. Carver
won the 2001 Boston Globe/Hornbook Award, was a finalist
for the 2001 National Book Award, was named a Newbery Medal Honor
Book and a Coretta Scott King Honor Book, and won the Flora Stieglitz
Straus Award. Nelson is a professor of English at the University
of Connecticut, Storrs, and Poet Laureate of the State of Connecticut.
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