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Stuart Dischell

Professor Stuart Dischell

Contact Information
            E-mail: dischell@uncg.edu
            Office: MHRA 3306
            Office Phone: 336-334-4695

At UNCG Since: 1996

Education
            M.F.A. University of Iowa-1978
            B.A. Antioch College-1976

Research Interests
Professor Dischell’s interests include the writing poetry and the study of contemporary poetry.

Selected Publications

  • “Harmless Poem.” Slate. 22 April 2008. 27 April 2009 
    • < http://www.slate.com/id/2188048/ >.
  • Backwards Days. New York: Penguin Poets, 2007.
  • “House and Highway,” and“While an Old Clock Rang the Hour.” Agni 65 (2007).
  • Dig Safe. New York: Penguin Poets, 2003.
  • “The Yellow Slicker.” Good Poems. Ed. Garrison Keillor. New York: Penguin Group, 2003. 336.
  • “Prague.” Slate. 21 March 2001. 27 April 2009
    • < http://www.slate.com/id/102067/ >.
  • “Days of Me,” and “A Fugitive Heart.” The New Bread Loaf Anthology of Contemporary Poetry. Ed. Michael Collier and Stanley Plumly. Middlebury: The Breadloaf Writers’ Conference, 1999. 51-2.
  • “The Fisherman and the Dryad.” Slate. 3 Nov. 1999. 27 April 2009
    • < http://fray.slate.com/id/37486/ >.
  • Evenings and Avenues. New York: Penguin Poets, 1996.
  • Good Hope Road. New York: Penguin Poets, 1993.

Awards and Honors

  • Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, 2008 and 1996.
  • John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 2004.
  • North Carolina Arts Fellowship, 2001.
  • Pushcart Prize, 1994.
  • Award from the National Poetry Series, 1991.
 

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