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American poet
Natasha Sajé (born June 6, 1955, in
Munich ,
Germany ) is an American
poet .
Life
She grew up in
New York City , and
New Jersey . She graduated from the
University of Virginia ,
Johns Hopkins , and the
University of Maryland, College Park .
[1]
She teaches at
Westminster College .
[2] and
Vermont College .
[3]
Her work appeared in The New York Times ,
[4] The Gettysburg Review , The Kenyon Review , New Republic , Parnassus , Ploughshares ,
[5] Shenandoah , and The Writers Chronicle .
[6]
Awards
2020 Pushcart Prize XLIV
2015 15 Bytes Award, Vivarium
2008 Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award
2004 Utah Poetry Book of the Year, Bend
1993
Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize , Red Under the Skin
Towson State Prize in Literature
Books
Poetry
Criticism
Windows and Doors: A Poet Reads Literary Theory . University of Michigan Press. 2014.
ISBN
978-0472035991 .
Creative Nonfiction
Other works
References
External links