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Edward Hirsch

Edward M. Hirsch (born January 20, 1950) is an American poet and critic who wrote a national bestseller about reading poetry. He has published nine books of poems, including The Living Fire: New and Selected Poems (2010), which brings together thirty-five years of work, and Gabriel: A Poem (2014), a book-length elegy for his son that The New Yorker called "a masterpiece of sorrow." He has also published five prose books about poetry. He is president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in New York City.

Not to be confused with Ed Hirsh or E. D. Hirsch.

Career[edit]

Hirsch is a well-known advocate for poetry whose essays have been published in the American Poetry Review, The New York Times Book Review, The New York Review of Books, and elsewhere. He wrote a weekly column on poetry for The Washington Post Book World from 2002-2005, which resulted in his book Poet’s Choice (2006). His other prose books include Responsive Reading (1999), The Demon and the Angel: Searching for the Source of Artistic Inspiration (2002), and A Poet's Glossary (2014), a complete compendium of poetic terms. He is the editor of Transforming Vision: Writers on Art (1994), Theodore Roethke’s Selected Poems (2005) and To a Nightingale (2007). He is the co-editor of A William Maxwell Portrait: Memories and Appreciations and The Making of a Sonnet: A Norton Anthology (2008). He also edits the series "The Writer’s World" (Trinity University Press).


Hirsch's first collection of poems, For the Sleepwalkers, received the Lavan Younger Poets Award from the Academy of American Poets[1] and the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award from New York University. His second book, Wild Gratitude, received the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1986. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship[2] in 1985 and a five-year MacArthur Fellowship in 1997. He received the William Riley Parker Prize from the Modern Language Association for the best scholarly essay in PMLA for the year 1991. He has also received an Ingram Merrill Foundation Award, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome, a Pablo Neruda Presidential Medal of Honor, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Literature. He is a former Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. Hirsch's book, How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry (1999), was a surprise bestseller and is widely taught throughout the country.

For the Sleepwalkers, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981)

Wild Gratitude, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1986)

The Night Parade, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1989)

Earthly Measures, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994)  0-679-76566-2

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On Love, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998)

Lay Back the Darkness (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003)  0-375-41521-1

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Special Orders (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008)  0-307-26681-8

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The Living Fire : New And Selected Poems (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010)  978-0375710032

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Gabriel: A Poem (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2014)  978-0-385-35357-1

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Stranger By Night (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2020)  978-0-525-65778-1

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Edward Hirsch website

. Profile.

Edward M. Hirsch, Guggenheim Fellow in Poetry, 1985

on "The Living Fire", 5 May 2010. Audio and transcript

Interview with Ramona Koval, The Book Show ABC Radio National

Edward Hirsch profile and poems on Poets.org

Interview with Edward Hirsch at Nashville Review

To Go Its Way in Tears: Poems of Grief a collection edited by Hirsch

Benjamin Seaman, 'A Conversation With Stuart Dybek and Edward Hirsch' at Artful Dodge

University of Houston faculty profile

Poetry Foundation profile, biography,poem examples,articles and book extracts