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Franz Wright was an acclaimed American poet known for his deeply personal and often hauntingly introspective works. Born in Vienna, Austria, he moved to the United States with his family at a young age. Wright's poetry is characterized by its exploration of themes such as suffering, redemption, and the complexities of human emotion, often reflecting his own struggles with addiction and mental health. His unique voice resonated with many readers and critics alike, earning him the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2004 for his collection 'Walking on the Bones.'

Throughout his career, Wright published numerous collections, each showcasing his ability to blend lyrical beauty with raw honesty. His work often drew inspiration from his life experiences, making his poetry both relatable and profound. In addition to his own writing, Wright was influenced by a range of literary figures, which he acknowledged in his essays and interviews. His legacy continues to impact contemporary poetry, inspiring new generations of writers to delve into the depths of their own experiences through the written word.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum January 23, 1944
Geburtsort Vienna, Austria
Todesdatum May 14, 2012