Charles Harper Webb

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Charles Harper Webb is a an American poet, rock singer turned psychotherapist, specializing in work with creative artists.

Life

He teaches at California State University, Long Beach.[1] He lives in Long Beach, California.[2]

His work has appeared in American Poetry Review, Paris Review, and Ploughshares.[3]

Awards

  • Academy of American Poets Prize
  • Whiting Writer's Award
  • 2001 Guggenheim Fellowship[4]
  • Distinguished Faculty Scholarly and Creative Achievement Award and the Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award.
  • 1997 Morse Poetry Prize, for Reading the Water
  • 1998 Kate Tufts Discovery Award, for Reading the Water
  • 1999 Felix Pollack Prize, for Liver

Work

Poetry

  • "Silent Letters". Cortland Review. November 1998.
  • "What We Believe". Jacket 10. October 1999.
  • "The Animals are Leaving", Poetry Foundation
  • "Funktionslust". Virginia Quarterly Review: 512-513. Summer 1999.

Essays

References

External links

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