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Matthew Minicucci is an American writer and poet. His first full-length collection, Translation, won the 2015 Wick Poetry Prize, and his second collection, Small Gods, won the 2019 Stafford/Hall Oregon Book Award in Poetry. Having received numerous fellowships and residencies, including with the National Park Service, the C. Hamilton Bailey Oregon Literary Fellowship, the Stanley P. Young Fellowship in Poetry from the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, and the James Merrill House, Minicucci was named the 2019 Dartmouth College Poet-in-Residence at the Frost Place.

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  • Matthew Minicucci is an American writer and poet. His first full-length collection, Translation, won the 2015 Wick Poetry Prize, and his second collection, Small Gods, won the 2019 Stafford/Hall Oregon Book Award in Poetry. Having received numerous fellowships and residencies, including with the National Park Service, the C. Hamilton Bailey Oregon Literary Fellowship, the Stanley P. Young Fellowship in Poetry from the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, and the James Merrill House, Minicucci was named the 2019 Dartmouth College Poet-in-Residence at the Frost Place. (en)
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  • ″The Body,″ ″Proverbs,″ "Upsilon, "Beta," "Eta," "Omicron," "Pi," "Phi," "Omega," "Epithet," "Brief Song of the Almost-Lost," "Priam," and ″Philemon″ read by the author as part of an interview. (en)
  • "Nostalgia" and interview with the author. (en)
  • ″What we're talking about here″ and ″Book Twenty-Five″ read by the author. (en)
  • ″Beta,″ ″Nu,″ and ″Theta″ read by the author at Bread Loaf. (en)
  • Shelterbelt reading and interview with the author at the University of Illinois. (en)
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  • 1981-01-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Lawrence, Massachusetts, US (en)
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  • Minicucci at the 2017 Utah Humanities Book Festival. (en)
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  • English, Greek , Latin (en)
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  • Matthew Minicucci (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • Poet, teacher (en)
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  • Matthew Minicucci is an American writer and poet. His first full-length collection, Translation, won the 2015 Wick Poetry Prize, and his second collection, Small Gods, won the 2019 Stafford/Hall Oregon Book Award in Poetry. Having received numerous fellowships and residencies, including with the National Park Service, the C. Hamilton Bailey Oregon Literary Fellowship, the Stanley P. Young Fellowship in Poetry from the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, and the James Merrill House, Minicucci was named the 2019 Dartmouth College Poet-in-Residence at the Frost Place. (en)
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