Frederick Feirstein
Frederick Feirstein (born 1940) is an poet, and playwright. He has published eight books of poetry and has had twelve plays produced. His eighth book of poems, Fallout, was published by Word Tech Communications, in May 2008.
He has been a Pulitzer Prize finalist and has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.[1] Prizes he has received include the Poetry Society of America's John Masefield Award, England's Arvon Foundation Prize, and The Quarterly Review of Literature's International Prize.
Feirstein is also a practicing psychoanalyst in New York.
Works
- The family circle, Davis-Poynter, 1973, ISBN 9780706700756
- Survivors, Seagull Publications, 1974
- Masquerade, American Society of Theatre Arts, 1974
- Manhattan carnival: a dramatic dialogue, Countryman Press, 1981, ISBN 9780914378693
- Fathering: a sequence of poems, Apple-wood Books, 1982, ISBN 9780918222336
- City life: poems, Story Line Press, 1991, ISBN 9780934257763
- New and selected poems, Story Line Press, 1998, ISBN 9781885266507
- Fallout, Wordtech Communications, 2008, ISBN 9781934999097
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