Lucia Perillo


Lucia Maria Perillo was an American poet.
In 2000, Perillo was recognized with a "genius grant" as part of the MacArthur Fellows Program.

Life and career

Perillo was born in Manhattan on September 30, 1958 and grew up in Irvington.
Her work appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic and The Kenyon Review, among other magazines. A traditional poet of mostly free-verse personal reflection, she wrote extensively about living with multiple sclerosis in her poems and essays. Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones was her last book of poetry. Her 2012 collection of short fiction, Happiness is a Chemical in the Brain, was shortlisted for the 2013 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize. She died on October 16, 2016, in Olympia, Washington, aged 58.

Awards

Poetry

;CollectionsTime Will Clean the Carcass Bones. Copper Canyon Press. 2016.
;List of poems
TitleYearFirst publishedReprinted/collected
Blacktail2014
The News 1986"The News " Ploughshares Issue 41 Winter 1986Dangerous Life, Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones
First Job/Seventeen1986"First Job/Seventeen" Ploughshares Vol 12, No. 4 1986Dangerous Life, Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones
Dangerous Life1989"Dangerous Life" Dangerous Life 1989Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones
The Revelation1989"The Revelation" Dangerous Life 1989Time Will Clean the Carcass Bones

Non-fiction

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Fiction

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