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Meghan O'Rourke

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Born
  
1976 (age 40–41)
Brooklyn, New York

Alma mater
  
Yale UniversityWarren Wilson College

Spouse
  
James Surowiecki (m. 2007)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

Books
  
Halflife, Once: Poems, Irish Facts, The Rat's Nest, Sun in Days: Poems

Similar
  
James Surowiecki, Dan Beachy‑Quick, Robert Polito, Myronn Hardy, Judith Skillman

Profiles

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Meghan O'Rourke (born 1976 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American nonfiction writer, poet and critic.

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Background and education

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O'Rourke is a graduate of Yale, and she received an MFA in Creative Writing from the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College.

Journalism

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O'Rourke was formerly a fiction editor at The New Yorker and from 2005-2010 was poetry co-editor at The Paris Review. She is also an occasional contributor to The New York Times. O'Rourke has written on a wide and eclectic range of topics, including horse racing, gender bias in the literary world, the politics of marriage and divorce, and the place of grief and mourning in modern society. She has published poems in literary journals and magazines including The New Yorker, Best American Poetry, The New Republic, and Poetry.; Along with Perrine's Literatures Twelfth Edition. Her first book of poems, Halflife, was published by Norton in 2007. O'Rourke's book, The Long Goodbye, a memoir of grief and mourning written after the death of her mother, was published to wide critical acclaim in April 2011. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. O'Rourke suffers from an autoimmune disorder which she has written about for The New Yorker. She is working on a book about chronic illness.

Awards and fellowships

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  • 2014 Guggenheim Award for General Nonfiction
  • 2008 May Sarton Poetry Prize
  • 2007 Lannan Literary Award
  • 2005 Union League and Civic Arts Foundation Award from the Poetry Foundation
  • Books

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  • Halflife: Poems, poetry (New York: W. W. Norton, 2007).
  • The Long Goodbye, memoir (New York: Riverhead, 2011).
  • Once: Poems, poetry (New York: W. W. Norton, 2011).

  • Meghan O'Rourke Meghan O39Rourke General Nonfiction 2014 John Simon Guggenheim

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    References

    Meghan O'Rourke Wikipedia