Debora Greger
Professor
Debora Greger has published eight
books of poetry: Movable Islands (1980), And (1985),
The 1002nd Night (1990), Off-Season at the Edge
of the World (1994), Desert Fathers, Uranium Daughters
(1996), God (2001), Western Art (2004) and Men, Women, and Ghosts (2008). She has won the Grolier Prize,
a Discovery/The
Nation Award, the Award in Literature from the American Academy
and Institute of Arts and Letters, the Peter I. B. Lavan Younger Poets
Award, and the Brandeis University Award in Poetry. She was a winner
of the Amy Lowell Poetry Traveling Scholarship and has received grants
from the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the National Endowment for the
Arts, and the Guggenheim Foundation.
Professor Greger has been a fellow at the Bunting Institute (Radcliffe) and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. She teaches poetry workshops and seminars in poetry. Her degrees are from the University of Washington (BA, 1971) and the University of Iowa (MFA, 1974). She joined UF in 1988, after teaching at George Mason University and California State University, Chico. She has been a visiting professor at Ohio University; Wichita State University; Boise State University; and California State University, Fresno.
Contact
- office: Turlington Hall 4211F
- voice: (352) 392-6650, ext. 237
- fax: (352) 392-0860
- email: <dgreger@english.ufl.edu>