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* ''Loudermilk'' (2019)


==References==
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Lucy Ives (born 1980) is an American poet.

Born in New York City, Ives graduated from Harvard University with a BA and from the Iowa Writers' Workshop with an MFA. Ives earned her PhD in comparative literature from New York University.[1]

Ive's long poem Anamnesis (2009) won the Slope Editions Book Prize.[1] In 2013 Ives published a novella, Nineties, her second novella, The Worldkillers, was published in 2014.[2] Orange Roses, a collection of essays and poetry, was published in 2013.[2] Ive's novel Impossible Views of the World (2017) was chosen as a New York Times Editors Choice and published by Penguin.[1]

Ives has been the recipient of an Iowa Arts fellowship and a MacCracken fellowship.[2]

Bibliography

  • Anamnesis (2009)
  • Nineties (2013)
  • Orange Roses (2013)
  • The Worldkillers (2014)
  • Impossible Views of the World(2017)
  • Loudermilk (2019)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Lucy Ives". New York University. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Lucy Ives". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 27 February 2020.

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