Through poetry, an attempt to make sense of human grief, sorrow, and love.
Jeanne Murray Walker is a professor of English at the
University of Delaware. Her poems have appeared in many anthologies
and journals, including American Scholar, Atlantic Monthly,
Boulevard, the Chicago Tribune, Image, The Nation, Partisan Review,
Poetry, Prairie Schooner, and Southern Review. Among her awards are
The Prairie Schooner-Strousse Prize, six Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts Awards, and a National Endowment for the Arts
Fellowship. An Atlantic Monthly Fellow at Bread Loaf School
of English, Walker was awarded a Pew Fellowship in The Arts in
l998. Her previous books of poetry include Coming Into
History, and Gaining Time.
"Hers is a poetry of lyricism, intelligence, clarity, and wit."--Daniel Hoffman, Chancellor Emeritus of The Academy of American Poets
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