Linda Louise Bierds (born 1945 in
Delaware
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) is an
American poet
The poets listed below were either born in the United States or else published much of their poetry while living in that country.
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* George Quasha (born 1942)
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and professor of English and
creative writing
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at the
University of Washington
The University of Washington (UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington.
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, where she also received her B.A. in 1969.
Her books include ''Flights of the Harvest Mare''; ''The Stillness, the Dancing''; ''Heart and Perimeter''; and ''The Ghost Trio'' (Henry Holt 1994).
Since 1984, her work has appeared regularly in ''
The New Yorker
''The New Yorker'' is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues ...
''. Her poems are featured in ''American Alphabets: 25 Contemporary Poets'' (2006) and many other anthologies. She lives on
Bainbridge Island
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Awards
She has received fellowships from the
National Endowment for the Arts
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in 1988, the
Ingram Merrill Foundation The Ingram Merrill Foundation was a private foundation established in the mid-1950s by poet James Merrill (1926-1995), using funds from his substantial family inheritance.J. D. McClatchyBraving the Elements ''The New Yorker'', 27 March 1995. Retrie ...
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Artist Trust and the
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1995.
In 1998, she was awarded a John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Fellowship
The MacArthur Fellows Program, also known as the MacArthur Fellowship and commonly but unofficially known as the "Genius Grant", is a prize awarded annually by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation typically to between 20 and 30 indi ...
"genius" grant. She received an honorary degree in Doctor of Letters from
Oglethorpe University
Oglethorpe University is a private college in Brookhaven, Georgia. It was chartered in 1835 and named in honor of General James Edward Oglethorpe, founder of the Colony of Georgia.
History
Oglethorpe University was chartered in 1834 in Mid ...
in 2011.
Bibliography
Collections
*''Beasts : Three Short Stories'' University of Washington, 1971
*''Snaring the flightless birds : the legends of Maui'' Allegany Mountain Press, 1982,
*''Off the Aleutian chain : poetry'', L'Epervier Press, 1985,
*''Flights of the harvest-mare'', Ahsahta Press, 1985,
*''The stillness, the dancing : poems'', H. Holt, 1988,
*''Heart and perimeter : poems'' H. Holt, 1991,
*''The ghost trio : poems'' H. Holt, 1994,
*''The profile makers : poems'' Henry Holt, 1997,
*''The seconds : poems'' G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2001,
*''There'' : Suzzallo Library, University of Washington, November 2002 (2002)
*''First Hand: Poems'', Penguin Group, 2005,
*''Flight: New and Selected Poems'' Penguin, 2008
*''Roget's Illusion : poems'' G. P. Putnams's Sons, 2014
*''The Hardy Tree : poems'' Copper Canyon Press, 2019
List of poems
References
External links
"Lyric and Narrative" ''The Atlantic'', Sarah Cohen
''Octopus Magazine'', Jeff Encke
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1945 births
American academics of English literature
American women non-fiction writers
American women poets
The Atlantic (magazine) people
Living people
MacArthur Fellows
Poets from Delaware
University of Washington alumni
University of Washington faculty
American women academics
21st-century American women