Susan Stewart is an American poet, university professor and literary critic born in 1952. She teaches the history of poetry, aesthetics, and the philosophy of literature, most recently at Princeton University. Recent works of criticism include Poetry and the Fate of the Senses,, and The Open Studio: Essays on Art and Aesthetics, a collection of her writings on contemporary art. Recent poetic works include Columbarium, which won the 2003 National Book Critics Circle award, and The Forest.

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  • Susan Stewart is an American poet, university professor and literary critic born in 1952. She teaches the history of poetry, aesthetics, and the philosophy of literature, most recently at Princeton University. Recent works of criticism include Poetry and the Fate of the Senses,, and The Open Studio: Essays on Art and Aesthetics, a collection of her writings on contemporary art. Recent poetic works include Columbarium, which won the 2003 National Book Critics Circle award, and The Forest. Stewart is also a translator, most recently having translated Euripides' Andromache with Wesley Smith and the poetry and selected prose of the Scuola Romana painter Scipione with Brunella Antomarini. Professor Stewart holds degrees from Dickinson College, the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Pennsylvania. She is also the recipient of a Lila Wallace Individual Writer's Award, a Readers' Digest Writer's Award, two grants in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts, an arts fellowship from the Pew Charitable Trusts, as well as fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation.
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  • Susan Stewart is an American poet, university professor and literary critic born in 1952. She teaches the history of poetry, aesthetics, and the philosophy of literature, most recently at Princeton University. Recent works of criticism include Poetry and the Fate of the Senses,, and The Open Studio: Essays on Art and Aesthetics, a collection of her writings on contemporary art. Recent poetic works include Columbarium, which won the 2003 National Book Critics Circle award, and The Forest.
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  • Susan Stewart (poet)
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