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Andrew Hudgins is a poet. His books include Ecstatic in the Poison (Overlook Press, 2003); Babylon in a Jar (1998); The Glass Hammer: A Southern Childhood (1994); The Never-Ending: New Poems (1991), a finalist for the National Book Awards; After the Lost War: A Narrative (1988), which received the Poetry Prize; and Saints and Strangers (1985), which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He is also the author of a book of essays, The Glass Anvil (1997). Born in Killeen, Texas, Hudgins currently teaches at Ohio State University.[1]
List of works
- American Rendering: New and Selected Poems (2010)
- Shut Up You're Fine (2009)
- Ecstatic in the Poison (2003)
- Babylon in a Jar (1998)
- The Glass Hammer (1994)
- The Never-Ending(1991)
- After the Lost War(1988)
- Saints and Strangers(1985)