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Robert Pinsky

Poet

Robert Pinsky reads his recently published poem, The City. Read More

Robert Pinsky takes his poem "The City" and transforms it into a Tweet. Read More

Each phase of life brings new information about life, Pinsky says gratefully. Read More

As I drew nearer to the end of all desire.. Read More

The forgetting I notice most as I get older is really a form of memory: The undergrowth of things unknown to you young, that I have forgotten. Read More

In the early winter dusk the broken city dark seeps from the tunnels. Read More

Pinsky explains why people love cliché. Read More

The lifers, Pinsky says, are the ones who write the best poetry. Read More

When poetry is written in soap. Read More

The multiplicity of memory. Read More

It is the medium on a human scale, Pinsky says. Read More

The distinction between poetry and rap lyrics lies in the performance. Read More

Text is all around us, Pinsky says. Read More

The closer you get to beauty, the harder it is to describe. Read More

Anything is universal, Pinsky says. Read More

Who's more famous, Elizabeth Bishop or Vaughn Monroe? Read More

"Nobody ever wrote sweeter poetry with a human voice" than the 16th and 17th-century poets. Read More

Not ever word has a direct translation. Read More

The former Poet Laureate describes how he knows a poem is finished. Read More

Mixing Latinate and Anglo-Saxon words is a delightful sensation, like mixing smooth and crunchy. Read More

About Robert Pinsky

Robert Pinsky

Robert Pinsky is an American poet, essayist, literary critic, and translator. From 1997 – 2000, he served as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. Pinsky is the author of nineteen books, most of which are collections of his own poetry. His published work also includes critically acclaimed translations, including a collection of poems by Czeslaw Milosz and Dante Alighieri.His honors include an American Academy of Arts and Letters award, both the William Carlos Williams Award and the Shelley Memorial prize from the Poetry Society of America, the PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry, and a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship. He is currently poetry editor of the weekly Internet magazine Slate.  Pinsky has taught at both Wellesley College and the University of California, Berkeley, and currently teaches in the graduate writing program at Boston University. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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