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Bishop, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) authored eight books of poetry, including North & South (Houghton Mifflin, 1946), winner of the Pulitzer Prize, and The Complete Poems (FSG, 1969), winner of the National Book Award. One Art: Letters,…
Bilgere , George
George Bilgere is the author of six books, most recently Blood Pages (Pittsburgh, 2018). He has appeared on Garrison Keillor’s The Writer’s Almanac and A Prairie Home Companion and has…
Biederman, Lucy
Lucy Biederman is an MFA candidate at George Mason University. Her poetry has appeared in Front Porch, Gargoyle, New Delta Review and TYPO. Her poetry appears in Smartish Pace, Issue 16 (2009).
Bickford, Ian
Ian Bickford lives in Astoria, New York, where he works of the public library. He received his BA from the University of California, Berkeley where his poems were published in…
Bharati, Amrita
Amrita Bharati has six collections of poems, and has translated the poems of Sri Aurobindo. She holds a PhD in Sanskrit from Banaras Hindu University. Her poetry appears in Smartish…
Bernofsky, Susan
Susan Bernofsky is the translator of books by Robert Walser, Gregor von Rezzori, Yoko Tawada, Peter Szondi, Ludwig Harig and Jenny Erpenbeck. Her next book, Foreign Words: Translator-Authors in the…
Berman, Ben
Ben Berman has received honors from the New England Poetry Club and fellowships from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and Somerville Arts Council. He has been nominated three times for the…
Bergman, David
David Bergman is the author of two books of poetry, Cracking the Code (Ohio State, 1985), which won the George Elliston Poetry Prize, as well as Heroic Measures (Ohio State, 1998). This year Sheep…
Berger, Jacqueline
Jacqueline Berger is the author of The Mythologies of Danger (Bluestem, 1997)—recipient of the Bluestem Award and the Bay Area Book Reviewers Association Award—and Things That Burn (Utah, 2005), chosen by Mark Strand for…
Bennett, Rachel
Rachel Bennett has a BA in English from Grinnell College, where she won two Whitcomb Poetry Prizes judged by Gerald Stern and James Galvin, and she is an alumna of…