W. S. Di Piero


William Simone Di Piero is an American poet, translator, essayist, and educator. He has published ten collections of poetry and five collections of essays in addition to his translations. In 2012 Di Piero received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize for his lifetime achievement; in making the award, Christian Wiman noted, "He’s a great poet whose work is just beginning to get the wide audience it deserves."

Life

He grew up in South Philadelphia in an Italian-American working-class neighborhood, attended St. Joseph's College in Philadelphia and received a master's degree from San Francisco State University in 1971.
He taught at Louisiana State University, and Northwestern University. In 1982, he joined Stanford University,where he is professor emeritus of English and on faculty in the prestigious Stegner Poetry Workshop. He is an art critic, and curated a photography exhibit of Jonathan Elderfield.
His work appeared in AGNI, Ploughshares, and Triquarterly.
He lives in San Francisco.

Awards

Works

Poetry collections

The Complaints. Carnegie Mellon University Press; February 15, 2019The Man on the Water. MadHat Press; December 15, 2016Country of Survivors: Poems. Eric B. Rasmussen Publishing. 1974.

Journal contributions

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Translations

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Essays

Fat: New and Uncollected Prose. Carnegie Mellon University Press; November 7, 2020
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Anthologies

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Online poetry

  • Links to several poems and articles by Di Piero.