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Reginald Shepherd (April 10, 1963 – September 10, 2008) was an
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, born in
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and raised in the
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.Reginald Shepherd (1963-2008)
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.
He died of cancer in Pensacola, Florida, in 2008.


Biography

Shepherd,
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and
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, graduated from
Bennington College Bennington College is a private liberal arts college in Bennington, Vermont. Founded in 1932 as a women's college, it became co-educational in 1969. It claims to be the first college to include visual and performing arts as an equal partner in ...
in 1988, and received MFAs from Brown University and the
University of Iowa The University of Iowa (UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a public research university in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest and largest university in the state. The University of Iowa is organized into 12 col ...
, where he attended the prestigious
Iowa Writers Workshop The Iowa Writers' Workshop, at the University of Iowa, is a celebrated graduate-level creative writing program in the United States. The writer Lan Samantha Chang is its director. Graduates earn a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Creative Wr ...
. He subsequently taught at
Northern Illinois University Northern Illinois University (NIU) is a public research university in DeKalb, Illinois. It was founded as Northern Illinois State Normal School on May 22, 1895, by Illinois Governor John P. Altgeld as part of an expansion of the state's system ...
and
Cornell University Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to tea ...
. In his last year at the University of Iowa, he received the "Discovery" prize from the 92nd Street Y, and his first collection, ''Some Are Drowning'' (1994), was chosen by
Carolyn Forché Carolyn Forché (born April 28, 1950) is an American poet, editor, professor, translator, and human rights advocate. She has received many awards for her literary work. Biography Forché was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Michael Joseph and Louis ...
for the Association of Writers & Writing Programs' Award in Poetry. His other collections include: ''Red Clay Weather'' (2011); ''Fata Morgana'' (2007), winner of the Silver Medal of the 2007 Florida Book Awards; ''Otherhood'' (2003), a finalist for the 2004
Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize The Academy of American Poets is a national, member-supported organization that promotes poets and the art of poetry. The nonprofit organization was incorporated in the state of New York in 1934. It fosters the readership of poetry through outreac ...
; Wrong (1999); and ''Angel, Interrupted'' (1996). He is also the author of ''A Martian Muse: Further Essays on Identity, Politics, and the Freedom of Poetry'' (published posthumously in 2010), ''Orpheus in the Bronx: Essays on Identity, Politics, and the Freedom of Poetry'' (2007) and the editor of ''The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries'' (2004) and of ''Lyric Postmodernisms'' (2008). His work has been widely anthologized, including in four editions of ''The Best American Poetry'' and two Pushcart Prize anthologies. His honors and awards include grants from the
National Endowment for the Arts The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence. It was created in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal ...
, the
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, the Florida Arts Council, and the Guggenheim Foundation. His 2008 book of essays, ''Orpheus in the Bronx,'' was a finalist for the
National Book Critics Circle Award The National Book Critics Circle Awards are a set of annual American literary awards by the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English".University of Pittsburgh Press The University of Pittsburgh Press is a scholarly publishing house and a major American university press, part of the University of Pittsburgh. The university and the press are located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The press ...
, 1994) *''Angel, Interrupted'' (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996) *''Wrong'' (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1999) *''Otherhood'' (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2003) *''Itinerary'' (Maryville, MO: Green Tower Press) *''Fata Morgana'' (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007) *''Red Clay Weather'' (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011)


Criticism

*
A Martian Muse: Further Readings on Identity, Politics, and the Freedom of Poetry
' (Poets on Poetry Series,
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, 2010) *
Orpheus in the Bronx: Essays on Identity, Politics, and the Freedom of Poetry
' (Poets on Poetry Series,
University of Michigan Press The University of Michigan Press is part of Michigan Publishing at the University of Michigan Library. It publishes 170 new titles each year in the humanities and social sciences. Titles from the press have earned numerous awards, including ...
, 2008)


Anthologies

*''The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries'' (
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, 2004) *''Lyric Postmodernisms'' (Counterpath Press, 2008)


Letters

*''Song After All: Letters of Reginald Shepherd and Alan Contreras'' (CraneDance Publications, 2013)


References


External links


Shepherd's blog
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