Patricia Storace

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Patricia Storace
Occupationprofessor
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBarnard College,
University of Cambridge
Genrepoetry
Notable awardsWitter Bynner Poetry Prize

Patricia Storace is an American poet.

She is the 1993 winner of the Witter Bynner Poetry Prize by the American Academy of Arts and Letters[1] and a 1996 recipient of a Whiting Award.[2]

Life

She was raised in Mobile, Alabama, and graduated from Barnard College, and University of Cambridge. She lives in New York City.

Her work has appeared in the AGNI,[3] Harper's,[4] New York Review of Books,[5] Los Angeles Times,[6] The Paris Review, Ploughshares,[7] and the Arvon anthology edited by Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney.

Works

Poetry

  • "Pamina's Marriage Speech". AGNI 21. 1984.
  • Heredity. Beacon Press. 1987. ISBN 978-0-8070-6800-7.

Novel

Memoir

Children's

References

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