Sobre el Autor

Carl Phillips is an esteemed American poet, essayist, and educator known for his profound explorations of identity, love, and mortality. His work often reflects a deeply personal perspective, weaving together themes of self-examination and the complexities of human relationships. Phillips has garnered significant acclaim for his ability to craft evocative imagery and poignant language, making his poetry resonate with a wide audience.

He has published numerous collections, including 'Writing the Self-Elegy: The Past Is Not Disappearing Ink' and 'Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007-2020', which showcase his evolution as a writer and thinker. Phillips's contributions to contemporary poetry are not only marked by his own works but also by his role as a mentor and educator, influencing the next generation of poets through his teachings and workshops.

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