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Together I wish I had the capacity This is the year I'm scraping the ice away from its sidewalks.
Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Tenn., in 1935 and was educated at Davidson College and the University of Iowa. He has written several books of poems, including most recently, "Outtakes" (2010); "Sestets: Poems" (2010); and the forthcoming "Bye-and-Bye: Selected Late Poems" (April 2011). He has won several awards, including the Griffin Poetry Prize for "Scar Tissue" (2007), the Pulitzer Prize and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for "Black Zodiac" (1997), the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for "Chickamauga" (1995); and the National Book Award for "Country Music: Selected Early Poems" (1983). Wright is also Souder Family Professor of English at the University of Virginia. Look for a profile on Wright on the PBS NewsHour in the coming weeks. |
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