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Anne Marie Macari. Courtesy Autumn House Press.

Anne Marie Macari (born 1955)[1] is an American poet.

Life[]

Macari was born in Queens, New York.[2]

She is a graduate of Oberlin College and holds an M.F.A. in creative writing from Sarah Lawrence College.

Macari founded and teaches in the Drew M.F.A. program for poetry and poetry in translation. Macari has taught on the faculty of the Prague Summer Seminars.[3] She is also a member of the Alice James Books Cooperative Board.

Macari's poems have been published in many literary journals and magazines, such as TriQuarterly, Bloomsbury Review, Shenandoah, The American Poetry Review, Five Points' James Dickey Prize for Poetry, The Cortland Review, and The Iowa Review. She is also published in anthologies including From the Fishouse (Persea Books, 2009) and Never Before: Poems about first experiences (Four Way Books).

Macari has read her poetry throughout the United States in many venues, including the Dodge Poetry Festival. She has also read her work at festivals in England, Austria, and Prague.

She lives in Lambertville, New Jersey, with her partner, poet Gerald Stern.[4]>

Recognition[]

Macari's debut collection, Ivory Cradle, won The Honickman/APR First Book Prize in Poetry.[5]

Publications[]

Poetry[]

  • Ivory Cradle: Poems. Philadelphia: American Poetry Review, 2000.
  • Gloryland. Farmington, ME: Alice James Books, 2005.
  • She Heads into the Wilderness. Pittsburgh, PA: Autumn House, 2008.
  • Red Deer: Poems. New York: Persea, 2015.

Edited[]

  • Lit from Inside: 40 years of poetry from Alice James Books (edited with Carey Salerno & Maxine Kumin). Farmington, ME: Alice James Books, 2013.


Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy WorldCat.[6]

ANNE_MARIE_MACARI_-_The_Cortland_Review_(AWP_2008)

ANNE MARIE MACARI - The Cortland Review (AWP 2008)

Audio / video[]

  • The Poetry Center Presents Anne Macari (DVD). Smith College Poetry Center, 2006.

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