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Fanny Howe
Born
Fanny Quincy Howe (1940-10-15) October 15, 1940 (age 83) Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Mary Manning, Susan Howe, Danzy Senna and R.H. Quaytman
Fanny Howe (born October 15, 1940 in Buffalo, New York) is an American poet, novelist, and short story writer.[1][2] Howe has written more than 20 books of poetry and prose.[3] Her major works include poetry such as One Crossed Out, Gone, and Second Childhood, the novels Nod, The Deep North, and Indivisible, and collected essays The Wedding Dress: Meditations on Word and Life and The Winter Sun: Notes on a Vocation.[3] She was awarded the 2009 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize[4] by the Poetry Foundation. She is also the recipient of the Gold Medal for Poetry from the Commonwealth Club of California[5] In addition, her Selected Poems received the 2001 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for the Most Outstanding Book of Poetry Published in 2000 from the Academy of American Poets and she was a finalist for the 2015 International Booker Prize[6] She has also received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Poetry Foundation, the California Council for the Arts, and the Village Voice. She is professor emerita of Writing and Literature at the University of California, San Diego. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
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FannyHowe (born October 15, 1940 in Buffalo, New York) is an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. Howe has written more than 20 books of...
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the middle of three children. Her parents are the poet and novelist FannyHowe, who is white, and the editor Carl Senna, who is Black. They married in...
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a monologuist and novelist. She has two sisters, Helen Howe Braider and poet FannyHowe. Howe graduated from the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts in...
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Tyler Howe was born on August 11, 1800, to Elijah and Frances "Fanny" (née Bemis) Howe in Spencer, Massachusetts. He was the fifth of 10 children, and...
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any clothing within the Howe household, and had been transferred to the child by his killer(s). The discovery of Brian Howe's body sparked a large-scale...
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