Rowan Ricardo Phillips | |
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Born | 1974 (age 49–50) New York, New York, US |
Occupation | Poet Writer |
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Genre | Poetry · Sportswriting · Nonfiction · Essay · Literary Criticism · Translation · Screenwriting |
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Rowan Ricardo Phillips (born 1974 in New York City) is an American poet, writer, editor, and translator. He is a Distinguished Professor of English at Stony Brook University,[1] the poetry editor of The New Republic,[2] and the editor of Princeton University Press' Princeton Series of Contemporary Poetry.[3] He is President of the Board of the New York Institute for the Humanities.[4]
He is the author of the poetry collections The Ground (2012),[5] Heaven (2015),[6] and Living Weapon (2020),[7] the non-fiction books When Blackness Rhymes with Blackness[8] and The Circuit: A Tennis Odyssey,[9] and a translation from the Catalan of Salvador Espriu's short-story collection Ariadne in the Grotesque Labyrinth.[10]
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