Len Krisak
Len Krisak is an American poet.
He graduated from University of Michigan, and Brandeis University.
He taught at Brandeis University, Northeastern University, and Stonehill College.
His work has appeared in Agenda, Commonweal, Raritan, The Sewanee Review, The Hudson Review, PN Review, The Antioch Review, Measure, The Formalist, The Cumberland Poetry Review, Tennessee Quarterly, Classical Outlook, Pivot, Rattapallax, and The Weekly Standard.
He has read his work at the Newburyport Literary Festival and other sites throughout New England.
He is a former member of the Powow River Poets.
He was also a contestant on Jeopardy! in 1995, winning $43,399 in four games and giving himself a berth in that year's Tournament of Champions.
Krisak also won the Gold Pocket.com National Trivia Competition.
Works
Midland Fugitive Child Even as We Speak If Anything- ''Afterimage''
As translator
The Odes of Horace- Rainer Maria Rilke: New Poems
- Ovid's Erotic Poems: Amores and Ars Amatoria
- Virgil'': Aeneid''
Anthologies
- , Gods and mortals: modern poems on classical myths, Editor Nina Kossman, Oxford University Press, 2001,
Awards and honors
- 2000 Richard Wilbur Award
- Robert Penn Warren Prize
- Robert Frost Prize
- 2009 Der-Hovanessian Translation Award, New England Poetry Club
- Los Angeles Poetry Festival
- Pinch Prize