- Robert Wrigley
Robert Wrigley is a contemporary American poet. His poetry often takes place in and draws meaning from the natural world.
His most recent book is "Earthly Meditations: New and Selected Poems" (
Penguin Group , 2006). Other collections include "Lives of the Animals" (2003); "Reign of Snakes" (1999), which won theKingsley Tufts Poetry Award ; "In the Bank of Beautiful Sins" (1995); "What My Father Believed" (1991); "Moon in a Mason Jar" (1986); and "The Sinking of Clay City" (1979).He has published poems in a number of journals, including "
Poetry ", "The Atlantic ", "Barrow Street", and "The New Yorker ". In 2003 and 2006 he had poems published in "Best American Poetry ". He is also the recipient of four Pushcart prizes. "Lives of the Animals" won the 2005Poets' Prize .From 1987 to 1988 he served as writer-in-residence for the state of
Idaho , and he has received fellowships from theNational Endowment for the Arts , the Idaho State Commission on the Arts, and theGuggenheim Foundation .He received his M.F.A. in Poetry from the
University of Montana in 1976, where he studied with the poetRichard Hugo .He is currently the Director of the M.F.A. program in creative writing at the
University of Idaho , where his wife, the memoirist and novelistKim Barnes , also teaches.
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