Michelle Boisseau

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Michelle Boisseau
Born(1955-10-26)October 26, 1955
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
DiedNovember 15, 2017(2017-11-15) (aged 62)
Alma materOhio University
University of Houston
Notable awardsSamuel French Morse Poetry Prize
Guggenheim Fellowship

Michelle Boisseau (October 26, 1955 – November 15, 2017) was an American poet.

Life and career[edit]

Boisseau was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 26, 1955. She attended Ohio University, where she received a BA in 1977 and an MA in 1980, and the University of Houston where she received her PhD in 1985.[1] She began teaching at the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1995.[2]

She published her first collection of poetry, No Private Life in 1990. This was followed by Understory in 1996[1] which won the Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize.[3] She published Trembling Airs in 2003, A Sunday in God-Years in 2009 and Among the Gorgons in 2016.[4] She has also published a textbook called Writing Poems and her work also appeared in publications such as Poetry, The Yale Review and The Cincinnati Review.[5]

She was awarded with a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2017 for her work.[1]

She died on November 15, 2017, from lung cancer.[2]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Among the Gorgons (2016) ISBN 1597321362
  • A Sunday in God-Years (2009) ISBN 1557289018
  • Tremblimg Air (2003) ISBN 155728752X
  • Understory (1996) ISBN 1555532861
  • No Private Life (1990) ISBN 0826512399

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Michelle Boisseau". Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Staff, Harriet (June 2, 2019). "Rest in Peace, Michelle Boisseau". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
  3. ^ "Understory by Michelle Boisseau, Molly Peacocks". www.waterstones.com. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  4. ^ "Michelle Boisseau". Poetry Foundation. June 3, 2019. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  5. ^ "Michelle Boisseau". The Missouri Review. Retrieved June 3, 2019.