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Susan Stewart (poet)

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American poet and literary critic (born 1952)
Susan Stewart
Born (1952-03-15) March 15, 1952 (age 72)
NationalityAmerican
EducationDickinson College (BA)
Johns Hopkins University (MFA)
University of Pennsylvania (PhD)
Notable awardsMacArthur Fellowship (1997)

Susan Stewart (born March 15, 1952) is an American poet and literary critic. She is the Avalon Foundation University Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English, emerita, at Princeton University. In 2023, she was elected to the American Philosophical Society.

Life

Professor Stewart holds degrees from Dickinson College (B.A. in English and anthropology), the Johns Hopkins University (M.F.A. in poetics) and the University of Pennsylvania (Ph.D. in folklore). She teaches the history of poetry, aesthetics, and the philosophy of literature, most recently at Princeton University.

Her poems have appeared in many journals including: The American Poetry Review, The Paris Review, Poetry, Tri-Quarterly, Gettysburg Review, Harper's, Georgia Review, Ploughshares, and Beloit Poetry Journal.

In the late 2000s she collaborated with composer James Primosch on a song cycle commissioned by the Chicago Symphony that premiered in the fall of 2009. She has served on the judging panel of the Wallace Stevens Award on six occasions.

In 2005 Professor Stewart was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

About her work, the poet and critic Allen Grossman has written,

Stewart has built a poetic syntax capable of conveying an utterly singular account of consciousness, by the light of which it is possible to see the structure of the human world with a new clarity and an unforeseen precision, possible only in her presence and by means of her art.

Awards

Work

Criticism

Poetry

Cinder: New and Selected Poems (2017, Graywolf Press)

Translations

Anthologies

References

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  2. "Susan Stewart | Department of English". english.princeton.edu. Retrieved 2020-06-14.
  3. "The American Philosophical Society Welcomes New Members for 2023".
  4. "About Susan Stewart | Academy of American Poets".
  5. "Poetry@Princeton ยป Susan Stewart". Archived from the original on 2009-12-14. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
  6. "Calendar : Plutzik Reading Series : University of Rochester".
  7. "Susan A. Stewart - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation". Archived from the original on 2011-06-03. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
  8. "Susan Stewart". 30 November 2016.
  9. "Princeton University - Poet, critic Susan Stewart earns Truman Capote Award". www.princeton.edu. Archived from the original on 2010-11-06.

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