Rachel Zucker
Rachel Zucker is an American poet and academic. She is the author of five collections of poetry, most recently, SoundMachine. She also co-edited the book Women Poets on Mentorship: Efforts and Affections with fellow poet, Arielle Greenberg.
Biography
Rachel Zucker was born in New York City in 1971. The daughter of storyteller Diane Wolkstein and novelist Benjamin Zucker, she was raised in Greenwich Village and traveled around the world with her parents on Wolkstein's folktale-collecting trips. After high school, Zucker attended Yale University where she majored in Psychology, focusing on Child Development, though she took as many literature, writing and photography classes as she was allowed. Zucker later went on to the Iowa Writers' Workshop where she received her M.F.A. in poetry.She teaches graduate and undergraduate poetry classes at New York University's Creative Writing Program and in Antioch University's Low-Residency MFA program. She taught at Yale and served as poet in residence at Fordham University from 2005 to 2007.
Zucker is creator and host of the podcast Commonplace: Conversations with Poets . She is currently working on an immersive audio project called SoundMachine, accompanying her 2019 collection of the same name. Her poem, "In Your Version of Heaven I Am Younger" was featured in the anthology, The Best American Poetry 2001.
Zucker lives in New York City and Scarborough, Maine with her husband and three sons and teaches at New York University and Antioch University. She holds certifications as a labor doula from the Doulas of North America and as a collaborative childbirth educator from the Childbirth Education Association of Metropolitan New York. Since that time she has aided many women during labor, birth and postpartum and through her doula work and her writing, advocates for universal access to maternity care.
Awards and honors
- National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship
- Bagley Wright Lecture Series, Lecturer
- Salt Hill Poetry Award
- Barrow Street Poetry Prize
- Center for Book Arts Award
- "Museum of Accidents" was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Poetry
- Eating in the Underworld
- The Last Clear Narrative
- The Bad Wife Handbook
- Museum of Accidents
- MOTHERs
- The Pedestrians
- ''SoundMachine''
Anthologies
Non-fiction
- Home/Birth
- MOTHERs
- The Poetics of Wrongness ISBN 978-1950268702
Critical studies and reviews