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Natasha Sajé

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Natasha Sajé (born Munich, Germany) is an American poet.

Life

She grew up in New York City, and New Jersey. She graduated from the University of Virginia, Johns Hopkins, and the University of Maryland, College Park.[1]

She teaches at Westminster College.[2] and Vermont College.[3]

Her work appeared in The New York Times,[4] The Gettysburg Review, The Kenyon Review, New Republic, Parnassus, Ploughshares,[5] Shenandoah, and The Writers Chronicle.[6]

Awards

Works

  • "The Tunnel". Virginia Quarterly Review: 700–701. Autumn 2003.
  • "Agoraphobia". Virginia Quarterly Review: 673–674. Autumn 1994.
  • "T". Gettysburg Review. Autumn 2005.
  • NATASHA SAJÉ (April 17, 2009). "Down to 'The Wire'". The New York Times.
  • Red Under the Skin. Pittsburgh. 1994. ISBN 978-0-8229-3865-1., 2nd printing 1996
  • Bend. Tupelo Press. 2004. ISBN 978-1-932195-03-3.
  • A Year of Rain. Johns Hopkins University. 1980.

Ploughshares [dead link]

References