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Openhearted: Stanley Kunitz and Mark Wunderlich in Conversation
by Stanley Kunitz
The Glorious Thing: Jorie Graham and Mark Wunderlich in Conversation
by Jorie Graham
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"From a Vacant House"
From Boston Review, October/November 1998.
"Through An Opening Door"
From Boston Review.
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Mark Wunderlich
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Mark Wunderlich

Born in 1968, Mark Wunderlich grew up in Fountain City, Wisconsin. He holds an MFA from Columbia University School of the Arts and a BA in German Literature and English from the University of Wisconsin.

His first collection, The Anchorage (University of Massachusetts Press, 1999), won the Lambda Literary Award. As J.D. McClatchy said of Wunderlich's debut, "The Anchorage bravely takes up the raw mess of desire and pain, the cold ache of longing and loss, and in sleek and searing poems exposes the way we live now to the larger powers of the racing heart and the radiant imagination." He is also the author of Voluntary Servitude (Graywolf Press, 2004).

He is the recipient of The Wallace Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University, Writers at Work Fellowship, the Amy Lowell Traveling Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and two fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. He has also received grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Bread Loaf Writers Conference.

He has taught at Stanford University and Barnard College and in the graduate writing programs at Sarah Lawrence College, San Francisco State University, Ohio University, and Columbia University. Wunderlich is currently a Professor of Literature at Bennington College in Vermont, where he has taught since 2004. He lives in New York's Hudson River Valley.

Poems by
Mark Wunderlich

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Prose by
Mark Wunderlich

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