Martha Hollander Explained

Martha Hollander
Birth Date:24 March 1959
Nationality:American
Occupation:Poet
Parents:John Hollander (father)
Anne Hollander (mother)
Alma Mater:Yale University
University of California, Berkeley
Workplaces:Hofstra University
University at Albany, SUNY
Pratt Institute
University of California, Los Angeles

Martha Hollander (born March 24, 1959) is an American poet and art historian.

Life

She is the daughter of the poet John Hollander and the fashion historian Anne Hollander. Hollander graduated from Yale University in 1980, with a B.A. cum laude in Art. She later studied at University of California at Berkeley, where she received M.A. in 1985 and a Ph.D. in 1990, both in Art History.

She is Professor of Art History at Hofstra University, having also taught at the Pratt Institute, Parsons the New School for Design, School of Visual Arts, University at Albany, SUNY, and UCLA.

Her poems have appeared in many journals, including the Southampton Review, The Minnesota Review, Poetry, The Paris Review, Raritan Quarterly, and Southwest Review. In 1989 she won the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets.[1]

She lives in Jackson Heights, New York, with her husband, Jonathan Bumas, and two children.

Works

Poetry

Art History

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2009-05-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090707092251/http://www.poets.org/page.php/prmID/110 . 2009-07-07 .