Sze, Arthur
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- Archipelago, c1995:CIP t.p. (Arthur Sze) data sheet, etc. (Arthur C. Sze; b. 12-01-50; Ph.D., Univ. of California, Berkeley; Director, Creative Writing Program, Institute of American Indian Arts; resides in Santa Fe, NM)
- Bo li xing zuo, 2023:title page (施家彰 = Shi Jiazhang) title page verso (Arthur Sze) preface, page 1 (published the first collection of poems "The willow wind" in 1972, the latest collection of poems "The glass constellation" in 2021)
- Arthur Sze, b. December 1, 1950, New York, New York ; an American poet, translator, and professor ; Between 1968 and 1970, Sze attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1970, he transferred to the University of California, Berkeley to pursue poetry ; He is a professor emeritus at the Institute of American Indian Arts ; he lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico ( (Wikipedia web site, December 12, 2024:) )
- The Willow wind, 1981 (a.e.)t.p. (Arthur Sze) pref. (at Santa Fe)
- His Archipelago, c1995:CIP t.p. (Arthur Sze) data sheet, etc. (Arthur C. Sze; b. 12-01-50; Ph.D., Univ. of California, Berkeley; Director, Creative Writing Program, Institute of American Indian Arts; resides in Santa Fe, NM)
Wikipedia description:
Arthur Sze (English: ; Chinese: 施家彰; pinyin: Shī Jiāzhāng; born 1950) is an American poet, translator, editor, and professor. He is the 25th United States poet laureate, serving his term in 2025–26; on 14 April 2026 Sze was named to a second term as poet laureate for 2026–2027. Since 1972, he has published twelve collections of poetry. Sze's books include Into the Hush, a finalist for the 2026 PEN / Jean Stein Award (Copper Canyon, 2025), and The Glass Constellation: New and Collected Poems (Copper Canyon, 2021), which received a 2024 National Book Foundation Science and Literature Award. His tenth collection, Sight Lines, won the 2019 National Book Award for Poetry, and his ninth collection, Compass Rose (2014), was a finalist for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Other previous books include The Ginkgo Light (Copper Canyon, 2009), selected for the Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association Book Award in Poetry and a PEN Southwest Book Award; Quipu (Copper Canyon, 2005); The Redshifting Web: Poems 1970-1998 (Copper Canyon, 1998), selected for the Balcones Poetry Prize and an Asian American Literary Award; and Archipelago (Copper Canyon, 1995), selected for an American Book Award. Sze was the first poet laureate of Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he resides and is a professor emeritus at the Institute of American Indian Arts.
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