Robert Pinsky

Robert Pinsky

Robert Pinsky est un poète américain né à Long Branch, dans le New Jersey, en 1940. Il est l'auteur de six livres de poésie :

  • Jersey Rain (2000)
  • The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems 1966-1996 (1996) ; le livre remporta le Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize en 1997 et fut nommé pour le prix Pulitzer.
  • The Want Bone (1990)
  • History of My Heart (1984)
  • An Explanation of America (1980)
  • and Sadness and Happiness (1975).


  • Blue Colonial (2006)
  • First Things to Hand: Poems (2006)
  • Democracy, Culture And The Voice Of Poetry (2002)
  • Talking With Poets avec Harry Thomas et Seamus Heaney (2002)
  • An Invitation to Poetry: A New Favorite Poem Project Anthology avec Maggie Detz (2004)
  • Poems to Read: A New Favorite Poem Project Anthology avec Maggie Detz (2002)
  • American's Favorite Poems: The Favorite Poem Project Anthology avec Maggie Detz (1999)


Il est actuellement le spécialiste en poésie du webzine Slate. Pinsky enseigne également à l'Université de Boston.

Il réside à Newton Corner, dans le Massachusetts.

Il apparaît à l'épisode 20 de la saison 13 des Simpson.

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