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Jacqueline Osherow

Jacqueline Osherow (born 1956) is an American poet, and Distinguished Professor at the University of Utah.[1]

Biography

Raised in Philadelphia, Jacqueline Osherow graduated from Radcliffe College with a BA magna cum laude, and from Princeton University with a PhD.[2] At Harvard, she was part of the Harvard Lampoon.[3] Her specialty is love poetry and Biblical poetry[4] and she has been featured in Best American Poetry.[5]

Writing in a 1999 article for the Poetry Society of America, Osherow said, “If I write out of a specific poetic tradition, it is the Jewish poetic tradition, American poet though I am.”[6] Her work has appeared in The New Criterion,[7] The Jewish Daily Forward,[8] The Yale Review,[9] and many other journals and quarterlies. Additionally, she has been anthologized in Twentieth Century American Poetry (2003), The Wadsworth Anthology of Poetry (2005), Jewish American Literature: A Norton Anthology (2000), and The Penguin Book of the Sonnet (2001), and has twice been included in Best American Poetry.[10]

Awards

Works

Poetry collections

Anthologies

Non-fiction

References

  1. ^ "Department of English - the University of Utah".
  2. ^ "Jacqueline Osherow". 24 July 2021.
  3. ^ Fabrizio, Doug (December 1, 2015). "A Conversation with Jackie Osherow". KUER. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  4. ^ "'You Hearted Me': Why love is both visceral and eternal". Canadian Broadcast Company. CBC. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  5. ^ Dirda, Michael (January 2, 2019). ""How do you define authenticity? A poetry collection explores a modern problem"". Washington Post. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Q & A American Poetry: Jacqueline Osherow".
  7. ^ "Sightings: Northern Flicker by Jacqueline Osherow".
  8. ^ "Two Poems by Jacqueline Osherow".
  9. ^ "Poetry Daily Feature: Jacqueline Osherow - the Yale Review". Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-06-29.
  10. ^ "Poetry Foundation: Jacqueline Osherow".

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