Trethewey, Natasha
TRETHEWEY, Natasha
TRETHEWEY, Natasha. American, b. 1966. Genres: Poetry. Career: Poet. Auburn University, Auburn, AL, assistant professor of English; Emory University, assistant professor of English/creative writing. Publications: Domestic Work, 2000; Bellocq's Ophelia, 2002. Contributor to periodicals. Address: N 211A Callaway Memorial Center, Creative Writing Program, Emory University, 537 Kilgo Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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