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Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) LINKS The Academy of American Poets - Poetry Exhibits: Elizabeth Bishop http://www.poets.org/lit/POET/ebishop.htm This site provides a brief biography of Bishop, a selected bibliography, and the texts of several of her poems.
BIOGRAPHY Bishop planned to enter Cornell Medical School after graduating from Vassar, but was persuaded by poet Marianne Moore to become a writer. For the next fifteen years, she was a virtual nomad, traveling in Canada, Europe, and North and South America. In 1951, she finally settled in Rio de Janeiro, where she lived for almost twenty years. During the final decade of her life, Bishop continued to travel, but she resumed living in the United States and taught frequently at Harvard.
She was an austere writer, publishing only four slim volumes of poetry: North and South (1946); A Cold Spring (1955), which won the Pulitzer Prize; Questions of Travel (1965); and Geography III (1976),which won the National Book Critics' Circle Award. The Complete Poems, 1927-1979 (1984) was published after her death, as was a collection of her prose. Despite her modest output, she has earned an enduring place of respect among twentieth-century poets.
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