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Carnegie Mellon University Press is a publisher that is part of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The press specializes in literary publishing, in particular, poetry. Books under the Carnegie Mellon University Press imprint commenced in 1975 and have included titles by Pulitzer Prize winners Rita Dove, Ted Kooser, Franz Wright, Stephen Dunn, and Peter Balakian. The Press' particular strength continues to lie in literary publishing with the following series:

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  • Carnegie Mellon University Press is a publisher that is part of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The press specializes in literary publishing, in particular, poetry. Books under the Carnegie Mellon University Press imprint commenced in 1975 and have included titles by Pulitzer Prize winners Rita Dove, Ted Kooser, Franz Wright, Stephen Dunn, and Peter Balakian. The Press' particular strength continues to lie in literary publishing with the following series: (en)
  • La Carnegie Mellon University Press es una editorial universitaria estadounidense que forma parte de la Universidad Carnegie Mellon en Pittsburgh, Pensilvania. La editora se especializa en publicaciones literarias, especialmente poesía y tiene su sede en la facultad Dietrich de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales en Baker Hall. La Carnegie Mellon University Press se estableció en 1972, inicialmente con el nombre de Three Rivers Press. Esta editora publicó colecciones de poesía completas, así como el Three Rivers Poetry Journal, revista que apareció semestralmente entre 1972 y 1992.​ (es)
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  • Carnegie Mellon University Press is a publisher that is part of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The press specializes in literary publishing, in particular, poetry. It is headquartered within the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences in Baker Hall and specializes in poetry. Gerald Costanzo is the founder and director of the publishing house. The press was established in 1972, initially under the name Three Rivers Press. Three Rivers published chapbooks and full-length poetry collections as well as Three Rivers Poetry Journal. The journal appeared semi-annually from 1972-1992. Books under the Carnegie Mellon University Press imprint commenced in 1975 and have included titles by Pulitzer Prize winners Rita Dove, Ted Kooser, Franz Wright, Stephen Dunn, and Peter Balakian. The Press' particular strength continues to lie in literary publishing with the following series: * Carnegie Mellon Poetry Series (authors who have published books in this series include Mary Ruefle, Cornelius Eady, C.D. Wright, Rebecca Morgan Frank, Allison Joseph, Laura Kasischke, Hayan Charara, Rachel Richardson, Brian Henry, Amy Beeder, Bridget Lowe, Nicky Beer, Kevin Prufer, and K.A. Hays) * Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporaries Series (reissuing of significant early books by important contemporary poets and writers of short fiction, including Pulitzer Prize winners in Poetry Carolyn Kizer, James Tate, and Philip Levine; and National Book Award in Poetry winners Philip Levine, James Tate, Gerald Stern, Jean Valentine, and Terrance Hayes, as well as works by Denis Johnson, Mary Karr, Larry Levis, Tim Seibles, Stuart Dybek, and Cyrus Cassells) * Carnegie Mellon Series in Translation * Carnegie Mellon Series in Short Fiction * Poets in Prose Series (titles have included texts in the form of poets writing about their writing lives, poetry criticism, and guidebooks and handbooks about the writing of poetry) (en)
  • La Carnegie Mellon University Press es una editorial universitaria estadounidense que forma parte de la Universidad Carnegie Mellon en Pittsburgh, Pensilvania. La editora se especializa en publicaciones literarias, especialmente poesía y tiene su sede en la facultad Dietrich de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales en Baker Hall. La Carnegie Mellon University Press se estableció en 1972, inicialmente con el nombre de Three Rivers Press. Esta editora publicó colecciones de poesía completas, así como el Three Rivers Poetry Journal, revista que apareció semestralmente entre 1972 y 1992.​ Los libros publicados con el sello Carnegie Mellon University Press aparecieron en 1975 y han incluido títulos de los ganadores del Premio Pulitzer Rita Dove, , , y .​ (es)
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