Cynthia Zarin | |
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Born | 1959 (age 65–66) |
Nationality | American |
Education | Harvard University Columbia University (MFA) |
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Spouses | Michael Seccareccia (m. 1988,divorced)Joseph Goddu (m. 1997,divorced) |
Cynthia Zarin (born 1959) is an American poet and journalist.
She graduated from Harvard University magna cum laude, and Columbia University with an M.F.A.
She teaches at Yale University. [1] She has written for the New York Times, Architectural Digest, [2] and is a contributing editor for Gourmet, and staff writer at the New Yorker, where she writes frequently about books and theatre. [3] Other works include libretti for two ballets for the New York-based company BalletCollective, directed by Troy Schumacher, "The Impulse Wants Company" and "Dear and Blackbirds. [4] Her poems have appeared in The Paris Review, Poetry, Grand Street, The Nation, and are widely anthologized.
She married Michael Seccareccia on January 24, 1988, but later divorced. [5] She married Joseph Goddu on December 6, 1997, but later divorced. [6]
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Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected |
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April | 2020 | Zarin, Cynthia (December 21, 2020). "April". The New Yorker. 96 (41): 62–63. | |
Read this new collection by Los Angeles Times Book Prize Winner, Zarin, and J.M.W. Turner comes to mind. (Or maybe George Inness.) In particular it recalls Turner's late stage work, when issues of craft have been long resolved, and what we see is pure feeling, sublime and urgent...we are thrust into the eye of the storm by a strong hand. Zarin's fifth collection (After "The Ada Poems") is essential reading for those seeking magic on the page.