Gregory Fraser
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Gregory Fraser is an American poet.
Gregory Fraser | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Professor of English and Creative Writing. |
Employer | University of West Georgia |
Gregory Fraser is an American poet, editor, and professor. He is the author of three poetry collections, Strange Pietà, Answering the Ruins, and Designed for Flight, as well as the co-author, with poet Chad Davidson, of two college textbooks, Writing Poetry and Analyze Anything. Fraser grew up in Philadelphia and its suburbs, and earned a B.A. at Ursinus College, an M.F.A. at Columbia University, and a Ph.D. at the University of Houston. His poetry has appeared in such journals as The New Yorker,[1] The Paris Review, The Southern Review, The Gettysburg Review, and Ploughshares. The recipient of grants from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, Fraser teaches at the University of West Georgia, located an hour west of Atlanta, and serves as features editor of the Birmingham Poetry Review. (Curriculum Vitae )
Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected |
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Business | 2019 | "Business". The New Yorker. 95 (14): 43. May 27, 2019. | |
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