Grace Schulman

Grace Schulman (born Grace Jan Waldman, 1935 New York City) is an American poet.

Life

Schulman studied at Bard College, and graduated from American University in 1955, and from New York University with a Ph.D.in 1971.[1]

She is Distinguished Professor of English at Baruch College, CUNY, and has taught poetry writing at Princeton University, Columbia University, Wesleyan University, Bennington College, and Warren Wilson College Schulman’s seventh collection of poems is Without a Claim (Mariner, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013). Her recent collection of essays is First Loves and Other Adventures (University of Michigan Press, 2010). She is the author of Days of Wonder: New and Selected Poems, which was selected by Library Journal as one of the “best poetry books” of 2002, and was a finalist for the Phi Beta Kappa Award of that year. Among her honors are the Aiken Taylor Award for poetry, the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, four Pushcart Prizes, New York University's Distinguished Alumni Award, and a Fellowship from the New York Council on the Arts. Her poems have appeared in anthologies such as Best American Poetry (1995), Best of the Best American Poetry 1989-99 (1999), and American Religious Poems (2006). [2]

Her work has appeared in the New Yorker,[3] the New Republic, Paris Review,[4] Antaeus, Grand Street, the Yale Review, the Hudson Review, "Atlantic Monthly," and the Kenyon Review.

Editor of "The Poems of Marianne Moore" (Viking Penguin 2003), Schulman served as Poetry Editor of the Nation (1972–2006),[5] and director of the Poetry Center, 92nd Street Y, 1973-1985.[6]

She lives in New York and East Hampton with her husband, a scientist, Dr. Jerome L. Schulman.

Awards

. Four Pushcart Prizes (Poetry), 21, 23, 27, 32s

Works

Poetry

Editor

Criticism

Translator

Anthologies

References

External links

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