Lia Purpura

Poet

Baltimore, MD
Maryland US
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Author's Bio

Lia Purpura is the author of nine collections of essays, poems, and translations. A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for On Looking (essays, Sarabande Books), her awards include Guggenheim, NEA, and Fulbright Fellowships, as well as five Pushcart Prizes, the Associated Writing Programs Award in Nonfiction, and others.  Her work appears in The New Yorker, The New Republic, Orion, The Paris Review, The Georgia Review, Agni, Emergence, and elsewhere. She lives in Baltimore, MD, where she is Writer in Residence at The University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She has taught in the Rainier Writing Workshop’s MFA program, at Breadloaf Writers Conference, The University of Iowa’s Nonfiction MFA program and at conferences, workshops, and graduate programs throughout the country. Her newest collection of poems is It Shouldn’t Have Been Beautiful (Penguin) and her latest collection of essays is All the Fierce Tethers (Sarabande Books).

 

Publications & Prizes

Anthologies:
Touchstone Anthology of Contemporary Nonfiction (Touchstone Press, 2007)
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Rules of Thumb (F&W Press, 2005)
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Short Takes (W. W. Norton & Company, 2005)
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The Pushcart Press Anthology (Pushcart Press, 2005)
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Birth: A Literary Companion (University of Iowa Press, 2002)
Books:
On Looking (Sarabande Books, 2006)
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Increase (University of Georgia Press, 2000)
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Stone Sky Lifting (Ohio State University Press, 2000)
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The Brighter the Veil (Orchises Press, 1996)
Prizes won: 

Guggenheim Fellowship

Finalist: National Book Critics Circle Award

NEA Fellowship

AWP Award

Fulbright Fellowship

Five Pushcart Prizes

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Last update: Jun 14, 2021