Robert
Phillips is the author or editor of some 30 volumes of poetry, fiction,
criticism, and belles lettres and publishes in numerous journals.
A professor of English, he was director of the Creative Writing Program
from 1991 to 1996. His honors include a 1996 Enron Teaching Excellence
Award, a Pushcart Prize, an American Academy and Institute of Arts and
Letters Award in Literature, a New York State Council on the Arts CAPS
Grant in Poetry, MacDowell Colony and Yaddo Fellowships, a National Public
Radio Syndicated Fiction Project Award, a Syracuse University Arents Pioneer
Medal, and Texas Institute of Letters membership. In 1998 he was named
a John and Rebecca Moore Scholar at the University of Houston.
The
Land of Lost Content (Vanguard Press)
The Pregnant Man (Doubleday)
Running on Empty (Doubleday)
William Goyen (criticism)(Twayne)
Personal Accounts: New & Selected Poems 1966-1986 (Ontario Review
Press)
The Wounded Angel (Brighton Press)
Public Landing Revisited (Story Line Press)
Breakdown Lane (Johns Hopkins University Press)
Spinach Days (Johns Hopkins University Press)
The Madness of Art (Syracuse University Press)
News About People You Know (Texas Review Press)
Circumstances Beyond OUr Control (John Hopkins University Press)
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