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  1. Susan Stewart (born March 15, 1952) is an American poet and literary critic. She is the Avalon Foundation University Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English, emerita, at Princeton University. In 2023, she was elected to the American Philosophical Society.

  2. Susan Stewart is a poet, critic, and translator who teaches the history of poetry, literary criticism, and aesthetics. She has published several books of prose and poetry, and has collaborated with artists and composers on various projects.

  3. Learn about Susan Stewart, a prolific and award-winning poet and critic who explores form, culture, and aesthetics in her work. Read her biography, books, translations, and poems on the Poetry Foundation website.

  4. Professional History. Princeton University, Avalon Foundation University Professor in the Humanities 2010-present: Professor of English, 2004-present; Associate Member, Department of Art and Archaeology 2005-present Director, Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts, 2010-2017 Editor, Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets, 2013-present Annan ...

  5. Susan Stewart is a poet, critic, and translator who taught at Princeton University for nineteen years. She has published seven books of poetry and seven of criticism, and received many honors and awards, including a MacArthur Fellowship and the National Book Critics Circle Award.

  6. Susan Stewart is a poet, critic, and translator. Her five books of poetry include The Forest (1995), which received the Literary Award of the Philadelphia Atheneum; Columbarium (2003), which received the National Book Critics Circle Award; and, most recently Red Rover (2008), also published in Italian translation by Jaca Book in Milan.

  7. Susan Stewart is a renowned poet, critic, and translator who has won several awards and honors for her work. She is the author of seven poetry collections, including Cinder: New and Selected Poems, and several books of criticism, such as Poetry and the Fate of the Senses.