Born and raised in rural Nova Scotia, Eric Trethewey attended college in Kentucky and received a Ph.D. from Tulane University, where he taught English and creative writing for a number of years. He now is a professor of English at Hollins College in Virginia. In 1988 his screenplay The Home Waltz was a winner in the Virginia Governor's Screenwriting Competition, and he has received a number of other literary awards, including a Bread Loaf Fellowship. His first book Dreaming of Rivers was published by the Cleveland State University Poetry Center in 1984. The manuscript of Evening Knowledge was second-prize winner of the 1990 Virginia Prize for Poetry, judged by Maxine Kumin.
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Antecedents
Armadillos
Aubade
Celka
Central Lockup
Civilization And Its Discontents
The Cold Child
The Conning Tower
Current
Echo
Echoes
Encounter
Family Tree
Fools And Horses
Glossary: A Deconstruction
Home Waltz
In A Cocked Hat
In Hiding
In The Kitchen
In The Landscape Of Opinion
In The Long Run
In This Latitude
Killing Whiskey
Life Story
The Listeners
Luck
Moon In The Apple Tree
Neighbors
Old Sycamores
The Open Door
Periphery
Prayer At Evening
Prescription Change
Raising Steel
Rescue
Scar
Seasonal
Skaters
The Snowy Owl
Someone Else
Soup
Sunday Outing
Thaw
Those Who Come In
Walking Speaking
What Remains
Where Were You Headed?
Woods Talk
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