Carol Bergé (1928 – February 12, 2006[1]) was an American poet.
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She was a native of New York City and studied at New York University and the New School for Social Research (now The New School).
She taught at Goddard College; the University of Southern Mississippi, where she edited the Mississippi Review; the University of New Mexico; and Wright State University.
She was a founder of the Poetry Workshop, in New York City. Her work appeared in Origin, The Nation, Beatitude/East, Recall, Outburst, Seventh Street, Midwest, The Plume Horn.
She attended the Vancouver poetry seminar at the University of British Columbia in 1962, and wrote The Vancouver Report (1964), a report of that event. She published/edited the literary magazine Center, from 1970-1984.[2]
Her papers are held at the University of Texas-Austin,[3] and Washington University.[4] Some letters are at Kent State University,[5] and some manuscripts are at Syracuse University.[6]