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Jennifer Grotz

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Nationality
  
American

Books
  
Cusp, The Needle

Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Jennifer Grotz

Genre
  
Poetry


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Occupation
  
Poet Translator Professor Literary Critic

Education
  
Tulane University, Indiana University Bloomington, University of Houston, University of Paris

Jennifer grotz at the warren wilson mfa program for writers summer 2012 residency


Jennifer Grotz (born 1971) is an American poet and translator who teaches English and creative writing at the University of Rochester, where she is Professor of English. In 2017 she was named the seventh director of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.

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Life

Grotz grew up in small Texas towns but has lived in France and Poland, all of which inform her poems. Grotz holds degrees from Tulane University (BA), Indiana University (MA and MFA), and the University of Houston (PhD). She also studied literature at the University of Paris (La Sorbonne), where she discovered her interest in translating French Poetry. Her poems, translations, and reviews have appeared in many literary journals and magazines, and her work has been included in Best American Poetry. She is the first woman to direct the Breadloaf Writers' Conferences.

She currently lives in Rochester, New York.

Awards

  • 2017: John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship
  • 2016: National Endowment for the Arts, Literary Translation Fellowship
  • 2013: C.P. Cavafy Poetry Prize, Poetry International
  • 2007: Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award
  • 2007: Camargo Fellowship, Cassis, Fance
  • 2007: Fellowship from the Vermont Studio Center
  • 2007: New Writing Award from the Fellowship of Southern Writers
  • 2005: Inprint/James Michener Fellowship from the University of Houston
  • 2004: Texas Institute of Arts and Letters: Natalie Ornish Poetry Prize for Best First Book
  • 2004: Individual Artist Grant from the Cultural Arts Council of Houston
  • 2003: American Translators Association, Student Translation Award
  • 2002: Katherine Bakeless Nason Poetry Prize
  • 2002: Prague Summer Program Fellowship in Poetry
  • 2001: Individual Artist Fellowship from the Oregon Arts Commission
  • 1997: Fellowship in Poetry from Literary Arts, Inc.
  • Works

  • Window Left Open (Graywolf Press, 2016)
  • The Needle, poems (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011)
  • Cusp, poems (Houghton Mifflin/Mariner Books, 2003)
  • Not Body, limited-edition letterpress poetry chapbook (Urban Editions, 2001)
  • References

    Jennifer Grotz Wikipedia