Kevin Prufer

Kevin D. Prufer (born 1969 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American poet, academic, editor, and essayist. His most recent books are In A Beautiful Country (Four Way Books, 2011) and National Anthem (Four Way Books, 2008). He has published poems, essays, and reviews in literary journals and magazines including American Book Review, American Poetry Review, Boulevard, Colorado Review, Shenandoah, Field, The Paris Review, The New Republic, The Kenyon Review,[1] Boston Review, Georgia Review, and in The Best American Poetry (2003 & 2009). His honors include three Pushcart Prizes, and awards from the Poetry Society of America, the Academy of American Poets, The Lannan Foundation and other organizations. His first book, Strange Wood, received the 1997 Lena-Miles Wever Todd Poetry Prize (formerly the Winthrop Prize).[2] Most recently he was awarded a 2007 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship in Poetry.[3]

After Prufer received a B.A. at Wesleyan University and an M.A. at the Hollins University Writing Program, he went on to earn an MFA at Washington University in St. Louis. He is currently Professor of English in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Houston and Editor-at-Large of Pleiades: A Journal of New Writing,[4] Associate Editor of American Book Review,[5] and the former Vice President/Secretary of the National Book Critics Circle.[6] Prufer currently resides in Houston, Texas with artist and critic Mary Hallab.[1]

Contents

Published works

Full-Length Poetry Collections

Anthologies Edited

Poetry Collections In Translation

Honors and awards

References

  1. ^ a b Prufer, Kevin. "Kevin Prufer". http://www.kevinprufer.com/. Retrieved 2006-12-15. 
  2. ^ "Kevin D. Prufer". PoetryMagazine.com. http://www.poetrymagazine.com/archives/2001/October01/prufer.htm. Retrieved 2006-12-15. 
  3. ^ "FY 2007 Grant Awards: Literature Fellowships in Poetry". National Endowment for the Arts. http://www.nea.gov/grants/recent/07grants/Lit.html. Retrieved 2006-12-20. 
  4. ^ "Editors". Pleiades & Pleiades Press. http://www.cmsu.edu/englphil/pleiades/editors.html. Retrieved 2006-12-15. 
  5. ^ "American Book Review". LitLine. http://www.litline.org/ABR/about.html. Retrieved 2006-12-15. 
  6. ^ "Board of Directors". National Book Critics Circle. http://www.bookcritics.org/?go=board. Retrieved 2006-12-15. 

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