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STEPHEN DOBYNS
Stephen Dobyns was born in Orange, New Jersey, in 1941. He
graduated from Wayne State University and has an M.F.A. from the University of
Iowa. Dobyns has published ten books of poetry and twenty novels.
His books of poetry include Pallbearers Envying the One Who Rides
(1999); Common Carnage (1996); Velocities: New and Selected Poems,
1966-1992 (1994); Cemetery Nights (1987), which won a Melville Cane
Award; Black Dog, Red Dog (1984), which was a winner in the National
Poetry Series; Heat Death (1980); and Concurring Beasts
(1972), which was the 1972 Lamont Poetry Selection of The Academy of American
Poets.
His most recent novels are Boy in the Water (1999), The Church of
Dead Girls (1997), Saratoga Fleshpot (1995), The Wrestler's
Cruel Study (1993), and Saratoga Haunting (1993).
His novels have been translated into more than ten languages. Dobyns is also the
author of a collection of short stories, Eating Naked (2000) and a book
of essays, Best Words, Best Order (1996).
Among his many honors and awards are fellowships from the National Endowment for
the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. He has taught at a number of colleges
and universities, including the University of Iowa and Boston University.
Stephen Dobyns lives in Boston with his wife and three children.
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