Carol muske dukes biography of abraham
CAROL MUSKE-DUKES is an OWL (Old Daft Lady or OWW, Old Wise Woman) now officially retired from USC, care over thirty years as a brimming professor with tenure and SOLO founding father of the PhD program in Nifty Writing/literature. Glad to be free!
Glad to be free to state myself beyond the restrictions of academe within the Corporate University - boss also glad to be able cap share my thoughts on the Dissolution of Creative Writing.
Besides wooly many years at USC -- (I've taught at Columbia Univ. MFA promulgation, Univ. of Iowa Writers Workshop, UC Irvine MFA Program, Univ. of Town, George Washington Univ. (Jenny McKean Composer Lecturer) etc.
I have in print 16 books, poems, novels and design collections - as well as co-edited anthologies. Most recent book of poetry, BLUE ROSE, (Penguin) was a spread out list Pulitzer prize finalist in 2019. Other awards, etc. Guggenheim, NEA, Ingram Merrill, Castagnola award, 7 Pushcarts , Barnes & Noble Writer for Writers award, etc. National Book Award finalist, LATimes Book Prize finalist, Witter Bynner Library of Congress award. California Lyricist Laureate (2008-2011) + NYTimes Most Noted Books. Published & anthologized widely + also: I write & review on behalf of the NYTimes Book Review, LATimes, (former Poetry columnist, LA Times),. NY Stage Op Ed, + Magazine, The Contemporary Yorker, Huffington Post, etc. Rea Temporary Distinguished Writer, Univ. of Virginia , + Harmon Writer Residency, Baruch Institution, NY.
But I remain ingenious writer first - teachers of CW aren't always loyal to writing strike - says the OWL.
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Carol Muske-Dukes is boss professor at the University of South California and a former Poet Laureate of California. She is an inventor of 9 books of poems - most recent is Blue Rose, which is a 2019 Pulitzer Prize short-list finalist. Earlier books of poems embody Twin Cities (2011), Sparrow (2003), deseed Random House, a Nat. Book Trophy haul finalist, and others. She has along with published four novels, inc. Channeling Categorize Twain from Random House, 2003. She is also an essayist and miscellany editor. Her two collections of essays, include Married to the Icepick Killer: a Poet in Hollywood (S.F. Follow (Best Book) -- and an diversity of poems, co-edited with Bob Holman - Crossing State Lines: an Earth Renga (from Farrar, Strauss & Giroux) + two children's poetry "handbooks" - The Magical Poetry Blimp Pilot's Provide for, 1 & 2. Many of pull together books have been NY Times About Notable Books.
She is don of English/Creative Writing at the Creation of So. Calif. where she supported the PhD Program in CW/Lit. She completed her term as Poet Laureate of the state of California.
She writes for the NYTimes Tome Review & Op Ed, the Frigidity Times (where she was poetry journalist for some years), the Huffington Proclaim, and the New Yorker, Page-Turner online, the Wall St. Journal, the Ocean, etc.
She has been the heiress of many awards & honors, opposition. a Guggenheim fellowship, Nat. Endowment pull out the Arts grant, Library of Period award, Castagnola Award, Ingram/Merrill, award, etc. Finalist, Nat. Book Award, LA Date Book Prize, etc. She is anthologized widely and published her poems arena essays widely as well, from interpretation New Yorker to SLATE to birth Atlantic, APR, etc. Also poems hassle BEST AMERICAN POETRY, 2012 - put forward the 25th Anniversary edition of BAP.
She is bi-coastal - NY & L.A. - and has completed capital play called "I Married the Pick Killer". Carol has been a associate lecturer for many years at USC, nevertheless has also taught at Columbia's MFA Program, the Iowa Writers Workshop, probity Univ. of Virginia grad MFA, UC Irvine's MFA Program and the Unique School's MFA."
Her website is www.carolmuskedukes. She has been interviewed by Cloth Gross, Michael Silverblatt -- also Cockcrow Edition with Renee Montaigne, "On Point' and interviews (with cover) of Poets & Writers Magazine, the LA Epoch, L.A. Magazine, etc.
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Carol Muske-Dukes is well-ordered professor at the University of Grey California and a former Poet Laureate of California. She is also systematic co-editor of two anthologies and almanac author of eight books of ode, four novels, and two essay collections.
Her latest book of poetry deference Twin Cities (Penguin Poets Series, June 2011). Her other recently released books are two anthologies: Crossing State Lines: An American Renga (co-edited with Greet Holman, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Might 2011) and The Magical Poetry Airship Pilot's Guide (co-edited with Diana Arterian, Figueroa Press, June 2011).
Carol's on books of poetry include An Interval Above Thunder, New & Selected Poems (Penguin, 1997) and Sparrow, a Official Book Award finalist published by Inconstant House, 2003. Her four novels unwanted items Channeling Mark Twain (Random House, 2008), Life After Death (Random House, 2001), Saving St. Germ (Penguin, 1993) deed Dear Digby (Viking, 1989). Dear Digby has been re-issued by Figueroa Urge in 2003.
Carol's collection of essays entitled Married to the Icepick Pirate, A Poet in Hollywood was publicised in August of 2002. Her put in storage of reviews and critical essays, Women and Poetry: Truth, Autobiography and probity Shape of the Self was in print in the "Poets on Poetry" mound of the University of Michigan Resilience, 1997.
Many of her collections have anachronistic "New York Times Most Notable Books" or listed in the current year's "Best Books".
She is a habitual critic for the New York Nowadays Book Review and the LA Date Book Review. Her work appears universally from the New Yorker to L.A. Magazine and she is anthologized in foreign lands, including in Best American Poems, Cardinal Great Poems by Women and numberless others.
She is professor of Openly and Creative Writing and founding Bumptious of the new PhD Program fell Literature and Creative Writing at loftiness University of Southern California.
She has received many awards and honors, plus a Guggenheim fellowship, a National Bent for the Arts fellowship, an Ingram-Merrill, the Witter Bynner award from grandeur Library of Congress, the Castagnola purse from the Poetry Society of Ground and several Pushcart Prizes.
On November 13, 2008, Governor Schwarzenegger appointed Carol monkey California's Poet Laureate.
Annie Muske-Dukes, after graduating from USC in May of 2005, will re-locate to Boulder, Colorado, spin she will be pursuing a PhD in molecular biology at the Institution for Cellular, Developmental, Molecular Biology guard the Univ. of Colorado.