Tom SleighTom Sleigh (/sleɪ/) is an American poet, dramatist, essayist and academic, who lives in New York City. He has published nine books of original poetry, one full-length translation of Euripides' Herakles and two books of essays. His most recent books are House of Fact, House of Ruin: Poems and The Land Between Two Rivers: Writing In an Age of Refugees (essays). At least five of his plays have been produced. He has won numerous awards, including the 2008 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, worth $100,000,[1] an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters,[1] The Shelley Award from the Poetry Society of America,[1] and a Guggenheim Foundation grant.[1] He currently serves as director of Hunter College's Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program in Creative Writing. He is the recipient of the Anna-Maria Kellen Prize and Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin for Fall 2011. LifeTom Sleigh was born in Mount Pleasant, Texas,[1] where he lived until the age of five, when he moved to Utah. He lived in Utah until seventh grade, when he moved to California.[2] He attended the California Institute of the Arts,[1] Evergreen State College,[1] and the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars[3] for two years, where he graduated with an MA.[1] In his mid-twenties he moved to Massachusetts, to work at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown.[2] He began teaching at Dartmouth College in 1986[3] and later taught at New York University, the University of Iowa, UC-Berkeley and Johns Hopkins University. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, and serves as director of the Hunter College Master of Fine Arts Program in Creative Writing, where he also teaches poetry writing.[1] Artistic influencesIn an interview published in the literary journal AGNI, Sleigh lists his poetic influences:
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