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The Rug Merchant by Phillip Lopate
The Rug Merchant by Phillip Lopate






The Rug Merchant by Phillip Lopate The Rug Merchant by Phillip Lopate

The Daily Round: New Poems, Sun (New York, NY), 1976.Ĭonfessions of Summer (novel), Doubleday (New York, NY), 1979. The Eyes Don't Always Want to Stay Open: Poems and a Japanese Tale, Sun (New York, NY), 1972, 2nd edition, 1976.īeing with Children (nonfiction), Doubleday (New York, NY), 1975, Poseidon (New York, NY), 1989. In Coyoacan (novella), Swollen Magpie Press (Putnam Valley, NY), 1971. 1981, for Bachelorhood Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, 1988. MEMBER:Ĭhristopher Society Medal, 1975, for Being with Children New York State Creative Artists' Public Service Grant, 1976 National Endowment for the Arts literary fellowships, 1978, 1985 best nonfiction book of the year award, Texas Institute of Letters, c. Judge for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, 1985, and the National Book Award in Fiction, 1990 selection committee member, New York Film Festival, 1988-91.

The Rug Merchant by Phillip Lopate

Teacher of creative writing with Teachers and Writers Collaborative program, in New York City Public Schools, 1968-80 freelance writer, 1960- also taught creative writing at University of Houston, Columbia University, Bennington College, and New School Hofstra University, Adams Chair. Education: Columbia University, B.A., 1964 Union Graduate School, Ph.D, 1979. Born November 16, 1943, in Jamaica, NY son of Albert Donald (a reporter) and Frances (an actress) Lopate married Carol Bergman, 1964 (divorced, 1969) married Cheryl Cipriani, 1990 children: (second marriage) Lily.








The Rug Merchant by Phillip Lopate