CAROLYN
FORCHÉ
Executive Vice President
Carolyn
Forché is the author of four books of poetry: Gathering
The Tribes, which received the Yale Younger Poets
Award, The Country Between Us, chosen as the Lamont
Selection of the Academy of American Poets, The Angel
of History, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Award,
and Blue Hour, a finalist for the National Book
Critics Circle Award. She has translated Flowers from
the Volcano and Sorrow by Claribel Alegria, The
Selected Poems of Robert Desnos (with William Kulik),
and Mahmoud Darwish’s Unfortunately, It Was Paradise (with
Munir Akash). She compiled and edited Against Forgetting:
Twentieth Century Poetry of Witness (W.W. Norton & Co.,
1993).
She
has received three fellowships from the National Endowment
for the Arts, a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a Lannan
Foundation Fellowship and other literary and teaching awards,
including the Robert Creeley Award in 2005. She has been
a human rights activist for thirty years, and in 1998,
was presented the Edita and Ira Morris Hiroshima Foundation
Award for Peace and Culture in Stockholm for her work on
behalf of human rights and the preservation of memory and
culture. She has given readings and talks throughout the
United States, and in eighteen other countries. In 2008
she will read in Mexico, India, Germany and Slovakia.
Her
books have been translated into Swedish, German, Macedonian
and Albanian, and poems have been translated into Polish,
Thai, Greek, Spanish, French, Japanese, Russian, Slovak,
Czech, Lithuanian, and Slovenian. In 2004 she became a
trustee of the Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry,
Canada’s premier poetry award.
Forthcoming
books include a memoir, The Horse On Our Balcony, (2009,
Harper Collins), a book of essays (2010 Harper Collins)
and a fifth collection of poems, In the Lateness of
the World (Harper Collins). She has taught poetry
and literature for thirty-five years, and is a member of
the faculty of Skidmore College.
