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257: 564:. The residency was initiated that same year, and McHugh filled the position until 2011 when she was appointed Pollock Professor of Creative Writing. During the 1980s, McHugh worked a great deal on translation, partly due to her alliance with her co-translator and husband at that time, who also taught at the University of Washington. Her translation work includes well-known international poets like 684:. McHugh also began to serve as a judge for numerous poetry competitions, including the National Poetry Series and the Laughlin Prize. She was a member of the Board of Directors for the Associated Writing Programs between 1981 and 1983. She served on the Literature Panel for the National Endowment for the Arts during 1983 and 1986. In 1991, she was the Coal-Royalty Chair at the 113: 25: 66: 626:(1990). It consists of thirty images by Phillips which are interpreted in poems by McHugh and then further modified by Phillips. One of Phillips's images, "A Humument: A Treated Victorian Novel," from the collaboration is appropriately used on the cover of McHugh's essay collection 399:
One of her most notable works, Hinge & Sign: Poems 1968–1993, won the Bingham Poetry Prize of the Boston Book Review and the Pollack-Harvard Review Prize. It was also named a Notable Book of the Year by The New York Times Book Review. Another,
607:) with her husband, Nikolai Popov, a scholar whom she married in 1987. Popov, an expert in Bulgarian and knowledgeable in the German and French languages, also helped to translate Celan's poetry, which was written in German. 437:" for her work. Then in 2011–2012, she started the nonprofit CAREGIFTED to provide respite and tribute to long-term caregivers of the severely disabled and chronically ill. For her work there, she received notice from 444:
McHugh has published eight books of poetry, one collection of critical essays, and four books of translation. She has received numerous awards and critical recognition in all of these areas, including several
1309: 541:. While the top journals published her poetry, some poems were also anthologized in prestigious collections, and top critics called her observations astute and noteworthy as well as courageous. 645:. The New York Times Book Review chose this poetry collection as a "Notable Book of the Year." In 1996, after the book's publication, she received a Lila Wallace/Reader's Digest Writing Award. 599:, one of the best-loved writers in her homeland, became the first democratically elected vice-president of her country after the fall of communism. McHugh translated Dimitrova's poems for 449:, the Griffin Prize in poetry, and many others. Her poems resist contemporary identity politics. She also rejects categorization as a confessional poet, although she studied with 656:
and received the PEN/Voelker Award. During this year, her poetry was anthologized in The New Bread Loaf Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, alongside poets laureate like
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was published by the Wesleyan University Press. That same year, McHugh, with Nikolai Popov, received the first International Griffin Poetry Prize in translation for
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fan, and have had reason now and then to regret, during my quarter century of teaching in M.F.A. programs, the relative unfashionability of rhetorical flourish."
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in Spring 2001, McHugh writes, "The sheer syntactical elegance of many of these new poems suggests an instrumental refinement for which I'm grateful: I'm an old
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Her primary education included parochial school, where she credits a nun's emphasis on grammar as an early influence. When McHugh was a student at
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between 1974 and 1976; she worked as an associate professor of English at the State University of New York at Binghamton between 1976 and 1982.
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described as "a vortex of strangeness", where "high and low interchange in Dickinson-like reversals". In 2023, McHugh collaborated with artist
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from Harvard in 1970. She was a Fellow at Cummington Community for the Arts in 1970, and entered graduate school at the
652:'s O.B. Hardison Prize, recognising her as a poet who excels in teaching. In 1999, she was elected a Chancellor of the 174: 1128: 622:(1988). In the late '80s, she also participated in an art project with Tom Phillips, resulting in a collectible book 126: 1339: 377: 130: 79: 1277: 1171: 1147: 855: 735: 653: 638: 604: 483: 434: 415: 353: 181: 807: 689: 557: 468:, making her determined to get in. She arrived in Cambridge at age 17 and graduated with honors, receiving her 419: 1093: 384:. She began writing poetry at age five and claims to have become an expert eavesdropper by the age of twelve. 521:(1981), was published by Houghton Mifflin. McHugh was 33. During this time, she was a visiting professor at 163: 1319: 611: 256: 685: 665: 522: 381: 282: 587:
Her skill in translating literature by Slavic writers became even more evident with the publication of
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a collection of 24 new poems and selected poems from her five earlier books, was published by the
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Co.'s New Poetry Series Competition, and was published by Houghton Mifflin in 1977. After a
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in 1999. She taught for some 40 years at American colleges and universities, including the
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She takes editing collections of younger poets seriously, and helped to select poems for
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fellowships in 1973, 1974, and 1976. In 1974, she also received her first of three
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came out, her first book of translations was published. Her poetry translation of
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Jewish poet of the Holocaust Paul Antschel, who wrote under the pseudonym
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on August 20, 1948, to Canadian parents. Her parents raised McHugh in
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Milliman Distinguished Writer-in-Residence, University of Washington
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in Seattle, and still takes some students through the low-residency
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prize in 1972. After earning her M.A. in 1972, McHugh received
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Hammer and Blaze: a Gathering of Contemporary American Poets
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in 1982. During 1987, she was the Holloway Lecturer at the
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At the end of 2001, McHugh's sixth collection of poetry,
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Roberta C. Holloway Lecturer in the Practice of Poetry
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grants in poetry. McHugh was the poet-in-residence at
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In 1992, McHugh was the Elliston Poet at the 464:, a teacher advised McHugh against applying to 1129:"2 from Seattle win $ 500,000 "genius grants"" 533:in New York between 1980 and 1981; and at the 453:during the time when that described his work. 411:, won the Griffin International Poetry Prize. 624:WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: The Class of Forty-Seven 424:Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers 8: 482:. She began teaching there, and received an 476:in 1971, having already published a poem in 1190:"Heather McHugh – Poems, Biography, Quotes" 53:Learn how and when to remove these messages 255: 244: 144:about living persons that is unsourced or 1021:, University Press of New England, 1993, 233:Learn how and when to remove this message 215:Learn how and when to remove this message 414:McHugh was elected as chancellor of the 90:of all important aspects of the article. 1350:People from Gloucester County, Virginia 1119: 698:University of California at Los Angeles 1380:Yorktown High School (Virginia) alumni 86:Please consider expanding the lead to 1019:Broken English: Poetry and Partiality 728:Glottal Stop: 101 Poems by Paul Celan 628:Broken English: Poetry and Partiality 525:in the M.F.A. Program for Writers in 7: 1127:Lacitis, Erik (September 22, 2009), 801:Finalist for the National Book Award 580:. This latter translation, entitled 539:University of California in Berkeley 1375:American people of Canadian descent 1365:21st-century American women writers 1360:20th-century American women writers 1029:; Wesleyan University Press, 2011, 746:in the US and by Anansi in Canada. 554:D'après tout: Poems by Jean Follain 1047:D'Apres Tout—Poems by Jean Follain 848:. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1981 842:. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1977 635:Hinge & Sign: Poems 1968–1993, 14: 1207:Simonds, Sandra (June 24, 2020). 891:Hinge & Sign: Poems 1968-1993 582:Glottal Stop: Poems by Paul Celan 34:This article has multiple issues. 1305:University of Washington faculty 818:O. B. Hardison, Jr. Poetry Prize 749:McHugh was a judge for the 2012 664:, and other contemporaries like 535:University of California, Irvine 111: 64: 23: 1006:Michigan Quarterly Review 57: 4 804:Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize 783:National Endowment for the Arts 724:The Father of the Predicaments, 591:(1989) featuring the work of a 492:National Endowment for the Arts 78:may be too short to adequately 42:or discuss these issues on the 1335:Iowa Writers' Workshop faculty 981:. 2020. ISBN 978-1-55659-5967. 911:The Father of the Predicaments 730:. Her next poetry collection, 601:Wesleyan Poetry in Translation 387:At the age of 17, she entered 88:provide an accessible overview 1: 993:The Best American Poetry 2007 813:PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry 742:was released in 2009 both by 738:, and her latest collection, 648:In 1998, McHugh received the 509:(1976), that was a winner of 429:In 2009, she was awarded the 1280:at Seattle Arts and Lectures 519:A World of Difference: Poems 122:biography of a living person 1330:21st-century American poets 1325:20th-century American poets 1228:"Heather McHugh | Substack" 149:must be removed immediately 1396: 378:Gloucester Point, Virginia 1300:Harvard University alumni 1176:www.coppercanyonpress.org 856:Wesleyan University Press 736:Wesleyan University Press 734:was published in 2003 by 654:Academy of American Poets 639:Wesleyan University Press 605:Wesleyan University Press 552:'s French work is titled 484:Academy of American Poets 416:Academy of American Poets 354:MacArthur Fellows Program 335:Nikolai Popov (1987-2010) 327:MacArthur Fellows Program 254: 16:American poet (born 1948) 1370:American women academics 1252:Ploughshares Spring 2001 1000:Ploughshares Spring 2001 808:Witter Bynner Fellowship 690:University of Cincinnati 558:University of Washington 420:University of Washington 364:Early life and education 1194:famouspoetsandpoems.com 1075:107 Poems by Paul Celan 352:McHugh was awarded the 1345:Writers from San Diego 1152:english.washington.edu 612:Rockefeller Foundation 136:Please help by adding 1008:, Guest editor (2018) 1002:, Guest editor (2001) 996:, Guest editor (2007) 846:A World of Difference 794:Guggenheim Foundation 696:and, in 1994, at the 686:University of Alabama 523:Warren Wilson College 346:Dangers, To the Quick 318:Dangers, To The Quick 283:San Diego, California 1355:American women poets 823:MacArthur Fellowship 792:Fellowship from the 788:Griffin Poetry Prize 781:Two grants from the 751:Griffin Poetry Prize 740:Upgraded to Serious, 474:University of Denver 458:Yorktown High School 431:MacArthur Foundation 358:Griffin Poetry Prize 303:University of Denver 142:Contentious material 979:Copper Canyon Press 961:Copper Canyon Press 956:Upgraded to Serious 760:published Mchugh's 758:Copper Canyon Press 744:Copper Canyon Press 643:National Book Award 595:poet and novelist. 546:World of Difference 531:Columbia University 462:Arlington, Virginia 441:'s Purpose Prizes. 407:" co-authored with 402:Glottal Stop: Poems 368:McHugh was born in 1213:The New York Times 1095:Euripides: Cyclops 977:Muddy Matterhorn. 834:Poetry collections 694:University of Iowa 603:(published by the 389:Harvard University 294:Harvard University 1340:MacArthur Fellows 1134:The Seattle Times 1105:978-0-19-803265-6 1085:978-0-8195-7188-5 1068:978-0-8195-2166-8 1055:978-0-691-01372-5 1035:978-0-8195-7211-0 1027:978-0-8195-6272-2 970:978-1-55659-306-2 943:978-0-8195-6672-0 921:978-0-8195-6506-8 901:978-0-8195-7212-7 881:978-0-8195-1137-9 864:978-0-8195-5156-6 776:Awards and honors 339: 338: 243: 242: 235: 225: 224: 217: 199: 125:needs additional 105: 104: 57: 1387: 1256: 1255: 1248: 1242: 1241: 1239: 1238: 1223: 1217: 1216: 1204: 1198: 1197: 1186: 1180: 1179: 1168: 1162: 1161: 1159: 1158: 1144: 1138: 1137: 1124: 1109: 1089: 974: 950: 935: 925: 905: 885: 762:Muddy Matterhorn 511:Houghton Mifflin 496:Stephens College 488:MacDowell Colony 409:Nikolai B. 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