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Stephen
Berg Biography
In addition to Porno
Diva Numero Uno, Stephen Berg's numerous books of poetry include The Daughters,
Grief, With Akhmatova at The Black Gates, In it, New & Selected Poems,
Crow with No Mouth: Ikkyu, Oblivion, and Shaving. He attended the University
of Pennsylvania, Boston University (where he studied with Robert Lowell
and worked as a banquet waiter) and the State University of Iowa. From
1959-61 he and his wife lived in Mexico City.
He has taught at
Temple University, Princeton, Haverford and Loyola (Baltimore), and is
Professor of English at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Berg
has been awarded Rockefeller, Guggenheim, NEA, Pew, Dietrich and Ford
fellowships and was commissioned by The Fairmont Park Art Association
in 1991 to collaborate with painter Tom Chimes on the public art project
“Sleeping Woman,” a 1200' long line glazed atop the stone
retaining wall along Philadelphia’s Schuylkill River. In 1972, Berg
founded The American Poetry Review and since then has been one of its
editors.
He teaches at The
University of The Arts and has published essays on the contemporary artists
Sidney Goodman, Tom Chimes, Toshiko Takaezu and Rudi Staffel.
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