Andrew Hudgins
was born a military brat in Fort Hood, Texas, in 1951, moving to New Mexico, Ohio, and England before elementary school in North Carolina and California. His family lived for one year outside Paris before his father was transferred to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1966, the year after the Selma-to-Montgomery march. He has attended Huntingdon College, the University of Alabama, the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and Stanford University. His poetry, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. His family lives in Columbus, Ohio, where Hudgins teaches at The Ohio State University, and in Sewanee, Tennessee.
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POETRY
American Rendering: New and Selected Poems
Shut Up, You’re Fine!: Poems for Very, Very Bad Children
Ecstatic in the Poison
Babylon in a Jar
The Glass Hammer: A Southern Childhood
The Never-Ending
After the Lost War: A Narrative
Saints and Strangers
ESSAYS
Diary of a Poem
The Glass Anvil
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