Carmen Bugan
Carmen Bugan Harvard Review “bugan has written a deeply personal account of her travels across the languages of poetry and oppression. these two languages, she argues with admirable clarity, are not isolated from one another; they are often co present, compelling us to come to terms with the fragility of poetry.”. Her memoir of growing up in romania, burying the typewriter: childhood under the eye of the secret police, was critically acclaimed and was nominated for the orwell prize. she has also published a book on seamus heaney and east european poetry in translation.
Carmen Bugan Harvard Review Carmen bugan, a george orwell prize fellow, is the author of six poetry collections, a memoir, and a critical study. time being, her collection of poems about the pandemic, was published in 2022. her new and selected poems, lilies from america, was a poetry book society special commendation. Bugan was educated at the university of michigan and oxford university, uk, where she obtained a doctorate in english literature. her essays, reviews, and poems appear in publications such as pen, the tls, modern poetry in translation, pn review, harvard review, and the bbc magazine. Carmen bugan is a poet and writer whose work explores the expressions of historical and political upheaval in literature. she is the author of nine books including poetry, memoir, and criticism. Carmen bugan, george orwell prize fellow, is the author of five poetry collections, among which lilies from america: new and selected poems (a pbs special commendation).
Carmen Bugan The Poetry Foundation Carmen bugan is a poet and writer whose work explores the expressions of historical and political upheaval in literature. she is the author of nine books including poetry, memoir, and criticism. Carmen bugan, george orwell prize fellow, is the author of five poetry collections, among which lilies from america: new and selected poems (a pbs special commendation). Carmen bugan was educated at the university of michigan (ann arbor), in ireland, and at the university of oxford where she obtained a doctorate for a dissertation on seamus heaney and east european poetry in english translation. she lives in geneva, switzerland, with her husband and son. Carmen bugan carmen bugan was commended in the national poetry competition 2010. her first collection of poems, crossing the carpathians, was published in 2004. her poetry and prose appears in many magazines and her memoir, burying the typewriter (graywolf press) won the breadloaf publication prize. Bugan was the 2018 helen deroy professor in honors at the university of michigan. she teaches at the gotham writers workshop in new york city and at stony brook university, long island. Dr. carmen bugan is the author of three poetry collections releasing the porcelain birds (shearsman, 2016), the house of straw (shearsman, 2014), crossing the carpathians (oxford poets carcanet, 2004), and on the side of forgetting sulla soglia della dimenticanza (edizione kolibris, 2015).
Carmen Bugan Poetry Foundation Carmen bugan was educated at the university of michigan (ann arbor), in ireland, and at the university of oxford where she obtained a doctorate for a dissertation on seamus heaney and east european poetry in english translation. she lives in geneva, switzerland, with her husband and son. Carmen bugan carmen bugan was commended in the national poetry competition 2010. her first collection of poems, crossing the carpathians, was published in 2004. her poetry and prose appears in many magazines and her memoir, burying the typewriter (graywolf press) won the breadloaf publication prize. Bugan was the 2018 helen deroy professor in honors at the university of michigan. she teaches at the gotham writers workshop in new york city and at stony brook university, long island. Dr. carmen bugan is the author of three poetry collections releasing the porcelain birds (shearsman, 2016), the house of straw (shearsman, 2014), crossing the carpathians (oxford poets carcanet, 2004), and on the side of forgetting sulla soglia della dimenticanza (edizione kolibris, 2015).
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