Emily Fragos Explained
Emily Fragos |
Nationality: | American |
Alma Mater: | Syracuse University, Paris-Sorbonne University, Columbia University |
Genre: | Poetry |
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Awards: | Witter Bynner Fellowship |
Emily Fragos is an American poet. She was a Witter Bynner Fellow, and Guggenheim Fellow.[1]
Life
She graduated from Syracuse University, Paris-Sorbonne University, and Columbia University.[2]
She is retired from teaching at New York University, and Columbia University.[3]
Her work has appeared in Ploughshares,[4] BOMB,[5] Boston Review,[6] and Paris Review.[7]
Works
- Hostage, Sheep Meadow, 2011,
- Book: Little Savage. registration. 2004. Grove Press. 978-0-8021-4065-4. [8]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Emily Fragos. www.gf.org. 2015-12-09.
- Web site: Faculty - Emily Fragos. Gallatin.
- Web site: Emily Fragos. poetryfoundation.org.
- Web site: Emily Fragos. Ploughshares.
- (Artists in Conversation. BOMB .
- Web site: Emily Fragos. Boston Review.
- Web site: Emily Fragos on Emily Dickinson's Letters. David O'Neill. The Paris Review.
- Web site: BOXCAR Poetry Review. www.boxcarpoetry.com. 2015-12-09. Fragos's poems fulfill every expectation: artful, revealing, soulful, and full of empathy and passion. This is what happens when a heart that cares about the broken things of the world pumps ink onto the page. .