Stephen Dunn is the author of twelve collections
of poetry. In addition to Local Visitations (Norton, 2003), they
include Different Hours (winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for
Poetry), Loosestrife (1996, a finalist for the National Book Critics
Circle Award); New and Selected Poems, 1974-1994 (1995), Landscape
at the End of the Century (1991), and Between Angels (1989), all
from Norton; Local Time (William Morrow, 1986, winner of The National
Poetry Series); Not Dancing (1984), Work & Love (1981), A
Circus of Needs (1978), and Full Of Lust And Good Usage (1976), all from
Carnegie-Mellon; and Looking For Holes In The Ceiling (University
of Massachusetts Press, 1974). He has also written Riffs & Reciprocities:
Prose Pairs (Norton, 1997) and Walking Light: Memoirs
and Essays on Poetry (BOA, 2001).
Dunn holds an MA in Creative Writing from
Syracuse University. Among his many awards and grants are the Academy
Award in Literature,
the James Wright Prize, The Iowa Review Subscribers Award, a National
Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship, and Distinguished
Artist Fellowship and Creative Writing Fellowships from the New
Jersey State Council on the Arts.
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