Английская Википедия:Greg Williamson (poet)
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Greg Williamson (born 1964) is an American poet. He is most known for the invention of the "Double Exposure" form in which one poem can be read three different ways: solely the standard type, solely the bold type in alternating lines, or the combination of the two.[1][2]
Life
Williamson grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. He was educated at Vanderbilt University, University of Wisconsin–Madison and Johns Hopkins University.[3]
He teaches at Johns Hopkins University in the Writing Seminars and lives in Baltimore, Maryland.[4] He is Associate Editor at Waywiser Press.
Awards
- 1998 Whiting Award[5]
- Nathan Haskell Dole Prize
- 1995 Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize
- John Atherton Fellowship
- 2004 Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters[6]
- The Best American Poetry 1998[7]
- Runner-up for NYC Poets' Prize[8]
Works
- "The Birdhouse", Verse Daily
- "from Double Exposures", Poetry, August 2000
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Anthologies
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