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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Poet


Name
  
Gerald Stern

Children
  
2, Rachael, David

Movies
  
Lucky Life

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Born
  
22 February 1925 (age 99) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States (
1925-02-22
)

Occupation
  
poet, essayist, educator

Spouse
  
Patricia Miller (m.1952, divorced)

Nominations
  
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, Neustadt International Prize for Literature

Books
  
Lucky Life, This Time: New and Selected, The red coal, Last Blue, Bread Without Sugar

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Gerald Stern (born February 22, 1925) is an American poet, essayist and educator. The author of twenty collections of poetry and four books of essays, Stern has taught literature and creative writing at Temple University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Raritan Valley Community College, and Iowa Writers' Workshop. Since 2009, Stern has been distinguished poet-in-residence and a member of the faculty of Drew University's graduate programme for a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in poetry.

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Stern is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and Columbia University and has attended the University of Paris for post-graduate study. He received the National Book Award for Poetry in 1998 for This Time: New and Selected Poems, and was named as a finalist in 1991 for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for Leaving Another Kingdom: Selected Poems. In 2000, New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman appointed Stern as the state's first poet laureate.

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Biography

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Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. to Harry and Ida Barach Stern (Polish and Ukrainian Jewish immigrants), he was educated in the Pittsburgh Public Schools. Stern studied at the University of Pittsburgh (B.A., 1947) and Columbia University (M.A., in 1949). After receiving his undergraduate degree in English, Stern also served the United States Army Air Corps.

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He did post-graduate study at the University of Paris in 1949-50 and spent his twenties living in and traveling between New York City and Europe. At that time he started to write and publish poetry.

His work became widely recognized after the 1977 publication of Lucky Life, which was that year's Lamont Poetry Selection, and of a series of essays on writing poetry in American Poetry Review. He has subsequently been given many prestigious awards for his writing, including the 1996 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the 1998 National Book Award for This Time: New and Selected Poems, and the 2012 Library of Congress Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Award for Early Collected Poems: 1965-1992. He was Poet Laureate of New Jersey from 2000 to 2002, and received the Wallace Stevens Award from the Academy of American Poets in 2005. Since 2006, Stern has been a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.

Stern has taught at Temple University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Raritan Valley Community College, and Iowa Writers' Workshop. During the mid-1970s, Stern was a literature consultant for both New Jersey and Pennsylvania Council of the Arts as well as a coordinator for Pennsylvania Poetry in schools. Stern is former faculty member and co-founder of New England College's Master of Fine Arts Program in Poetry. Stern is currently serving as distinguished poet-in-residence at Drew University's low-residency MFA Program in Poetry beginning January 2009, with Jean Valentine, the other distinguished poet-in-residence for the program.

He married Patricia Miller in 1952 (divorced); they have two children: Rachael, a nutrition therapist living in Alabama; and David, an architect living in Massachusetts. He also has 4 grandchildren, Rebecca, Dylan, Julia, and Alana. His companion is poet Anne Marie Macari, and he lives in New York City and Miami Beach, FL.

Honors and awards

  • 1976 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
  • 1977 Lamont Poetry Selection
  • 1980 Guggenheim Fellowship
  • 1981 Melville Caine Award
  • 1982 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
  • 1987 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
  • 1991 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry Finalist
  • 1992 Paterson Poetry Prize
  • 1996 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize
  • 1998 National Book Award for Poetry
  • 2000–2002 Poet Laureate of New Jersey
  • 2005 National Jewish Book Award in Poetry
  • 2005 Wallace Stevens Award
  • 2012 Library of Congress Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Award
  • References

    Gerald Stern Wikipedia


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