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Elizabeth Socolow is an American poet.

Life

She is a native of New York City, has taught at Rutgers University, Vassar College, Yale University, Barnard College, Wayne State University, University of Michigan Dearborn. [1]

A member of U.S. 1 Poets’ Cooperative, [2] She edited U.S. 1 Worksheets, and is poetry editor of the Newsletter of the Society for Literature, Science and the Arts. [3]

Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including Ploughshares, [4] Nimrod, [5] The Berkeley Poet's Cooperative, Pudding, Fellowship in Prayer, and Ms. Magazine. [6]

She lives in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. [7]

Family

She was married to Robert H. Socolow, professor of engineering at Princeton University. They have two sons. David Jacob Socolow, was chief of staff for Representative Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersey, [8] and is commissioner of labor for New Jersey. [7]

Awards

Works

Poetry

  • "Queer". PPL poetry podcast blog. 21 April 2007.
  • Laughing at Gravity: Conversations with Isaac Newton. Beacon Press. 1988. ISBN  978-0-8070-6805-2.
  • Between Silence and Praise. Ragged Sky Press. 2006. ISBN  978-0-9633092-7-3.

Anthologies

Translator

  • Blaga Dimitrova; Tara Ali Baig; Ludmilla G. Popova-Wightman; Subir Roy; Elizabeth Socolow (1980). The Forbidden Sea. Translator Ludmilla G. Popova-Wightman, Elizabeth Socolow. Thomson Press. ISBN  978-1-930214-06-4. reprint Ivy Press, 2000, ISBN  978-1-930214-01-9

References

  1. ^ Cynthia Moskowitz Brody, ed. (2001). Bittersweet legacy: creative responses to the Holocaust : art, poetry, stories. University Press of America. ISBN  978-0-7618-1976-9.
  2. ^ "US 1 News Page". Archived from the original on 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  3. ^ http://elizabethsocolow.blogspot.com/ [ user-generated source]
  4. ^ "Read by Author | Ploughshares".
  5. ^ Tulsa, University of (1986). "Nimrod". {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)
  6. ^ Foundation For Education And Communication, Ms (1987). "Ms. Magazine". {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)
  7. ^ a b Marilyn Silverstein (August 24, 2006). "Jewish values inform view of new labor commissioner". New Jersey Jewish News. Archived from the original on October 26, 2007. Retrieved July 8, 2009.
  8. ^ "Erin Spinello, David Socolow". The New York Times. November 21, 1999. Retrieved May 1, 2010.

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