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Srikanth Reddy (born 1973) is an Indian American writer, scholar, and author of three full-length volumes of poetry. His awards include a 2013 NEA fellowship,[1] a 2013 Creative Capital Award,[2] and a 2018 Guggenheim fellowship.[3] Reddy delivered the Bagley Wright Lectures in Poetry in fall 2015,[4] and served as a judge for the 2019 Griffin Poetry Prize.[5]
He earned his BA and his PhD from Harvard, and his MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He is currently Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Chicago.[6][7]
His poetry has been published in Jacket,[8] Poetry Northwest,[9] Harper's,[10] and The Guardian,[11] and his literary criticism has appeared in the New York Times, Lana Turner, Raritan, PEN America, and other publications.[12]
In October 2021 Reddy was announced as the editor of Phoenix Poets, a book series published by the University of Chicago Press,[13] and in December 2022 he assumed the role of poetry editor for The Paris Review.[14]
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