Michael Ryan (poet)

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Michael Ryan
Born1946 (age 7778)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Occupation
  • Poet
  • writer
  • educator
NationalityAmerican
Notable awards Whiting Award (1987)
Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award (2005)
Spouse Doreen Gildroy
Children1

Michael Ryan (born 1946 in St. Louis) has been teaching creative writing and literature at University of California, Irvine since 1990. [1]

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Life

He taught previously at the University of Iowa, Princeton University, the University of Virginia, and in the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers. He is also a contributing editor at The Alaska Quarterly Review . [2] He is currently the director of the MFA program at the University of California, Irvine.

He has written four books of poems, an autobiography, a memoir, and a collection of essays about poetry and writing.

His work has appeared regularly in The American Poetry Review , The Alaska Quarterly Review, The Threepenny Review , The New Yorker , [3] Poetry Magazine . [4]

He currently lives in California with his wife, Doreen Gildroy, and their daughter, Emily. [5]

Awards

Selected publications

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References

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  2. EMMONS, STEVE (1995-07-18). "A Secret Life : In his new book, poet and professor Michael Ryan leads us down the dark path of his sexaddiction . . . and back". Los Angeles Times. ISSN   0458-3035 . Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  3. "Search : The New Yorker". The New Yorker . Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  4. "Michael Ryan". Poetry Foundation. Poetry Foundation. 2018-03-13. Retrieved 2018-03-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. Ryan, Michael (2000-11-16). "Michael Ryan". Michael Ryan. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  6. "Michael Ryan - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation". Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2009-08-08.