Catherine Barnett
Catherine Barnett (born 1960 in
San Francisco) is an American poet and educator. She is the author of ''Human Hours'' (
Graywolf Press, 2018); ''The Game of Boxes'' (
Graywolf Press, 2012), winner of the
James Laughlin Award; and ''Into Perfect Spheres Such Holes Are Pierced'' (
Alice James Books, 2004), winner of the
Beatrice Hawley Award. Her honors include a
Whiting Award and a
Guggenheim Fellowship. She has published widely in journals and magazines including ''
The American Poetry Review'', ''
Barrow Street'', ''
The Iowa Review'', ''
The Kenyon Review'', ''
The Massachusetts Review'', ''
The New York Review of Books'', ''
The New Yorker'', ''
Pleiades'', ''
Poetry'', the ''
Virginia Quarterly Review'', and ''
The Washington Post''. Her poetry was featured in ''
The Best American Poetry 2016'', edited by Edward Hirsch. Barnett teaches in the graduate and undergraduate writing programs at
New York University and is a distinguished lecturer at
Hunter College. She has also taught at
Princeton University,
The New School, and
Barnard College, where she is a Visiting Poet. She also works as an independent editor. She received her
B.A. from
Princeton University and an
M.F.A. from the
Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers.
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