Rachel Wetzsteon
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| Born | November 25, 1967 |
| Died | December 25, 2009 (aged 42) |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | Johns Hopkins University; Columbia University |
| Genre | Poetry |
Rachel Todd Wetzsteon (/ˈwɛtstoʊn/;[1] November 25, 1967 – December 24/25?, 2009) was an American poet.[2]
Life
[edit | edit source]Born in New York City, New York, the daughter of editor and critic Ross Wetzsteon, she graduated from Yale University in 1989 where she studied with Marie Borroff and John Hollander. She graduated from Johns Hopkins University with an MA, and from Columbia University with a Ph.D. She taught at Barnard College.
She lived in Manhattan and went on to teach at William Paterson University[3] and the Unterberg Poetry Center of the Ninety-Second Street Y.
Her work appeared in many publications including The New Yorker,[4] The Paris Review, The New Republic,[5] The Nation,[6] and The Village Voice.[7] She was poetry editor of The New Republic.
Wetzsteon committed suicide on Dec. 24 or early on the 25th, 2009.[1][8] Since 2010, a writing prize has been offered in her memory in the Columbia University English Department.[9] Since 2014, the William Paterson University English Department's in-house literary journal, Map Literary, has produced The Rachel Wetzsteon Chapbook Award every two years.[10]
Awards
[edit | edit source]- 2001 Witter Bynner Poetry Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters
- Ingram Merrill grant
- 1993 National Poetry Series, for Other Stars
Works
[edit | edit source]- "Gold Leaves"; "Five-Finger Exercise", THE CORTLAND REVIEW, ISSUE 32, June 2006
- "At the Zen Mountain Monastery", Very Like a Whale, September 7, 2006
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- "Manhattan Triptych"; "Sakura Park", Poetry Daily
Poetry
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- Silver Roses (Persea, 2010)
Anthologies
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Criticism
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- "Rachel Wetzsteon on Auden", NEWSLETTER 21, The W. H. Auden Society, February 2001
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- "Marvellous Sapphics", Poetry Society: "Crossroads", Fall 1999
Editor
[edit | edit source]- Virginia Woolf, Night and Day (Barnes and Noble Classics, 2005)
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References
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- ^ "DEPARTMENTAL & RELATED EVENTS", Columbia University
- ^ "Rachel Wetzsteon Chapbook Award", MapLiterary
External links
[edit | edit source]- "Rachel Wetzsteon, Poet of Keen Insights and Wit, Dies at 42", New York Times, December 31, 2009
- "Rachel Wetzsteon, poet mixed melancholy, wit", Boston Globe, January 2, 2010
- "E-Verse is deeply saddened by the death of the poet Rachel Wetzsteon", E-Verse Radio
- "Rachel Wetzsteon dead", Eratosphere
- "Remembering Rachel Wetzsteon", The Best American Poetry, January 8, 2010
- "Home and Away." The Paris Review sessions, Issue 143, Summer 1997
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- William Paterson University faculty
- 1967 births
- 2009 suicides
- Yale University alumni
- Barnard College faculty
- Johns Hopkins University alumni
- Columbia University alumni
- American women poets
- 20th-century American poets
- 20th-century American women writers
- The New Republic people
- The Village Voice people
- American women academics
- 2009 deaths
- 21st-century American women
- Suicides in New York City
