Dan Albergotti
Dan Albergotti is the author of The Boatloads (BOA Editions, 2008), selected by Edward Hirsch as the winner of the 2007 A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize. His poems have appeared in The Cincinnati Review, Shenandoah, The Southern Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Southern Spaces, and Pushcart Prize XXXIII: Best of the Small Presses. A graduate of the MFA program at UNC Greensboro and former poetry editor of The Greensboro Review, Albergotti currently teaches creative writing and literature courses and edits the online journal Waccamaw at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, SC.
First posted on August 15, 2006 10:10 AM
- Dan Albergotti at UNC-Greensboro, March 8, 2008
- Dan Albergotti full reading at UNCG
- Surprising the Gods (live, UNCG)
- Vestibule (live, UNCG)
- The Chiming of the Hour (live, UNCG)
- Among the Things He Does Not Deserve (live, UNCG)
- A Prayer for My Daughter, Who Does Not Exist (live, UNCG)
- The Age of Adam (live, UNCG)
- The Mystery of the Great Blue Heron (live, UNCG)
- Book of the Father (live, UNCG)
- Coming Soon (live, UNCG)
- Bad Language (live, UNCG)
- Corinthians (live, UNCG)
- Day Eight (live, UNCG)
- What Else Means Death (live, UNCG)
- Revision (live, UNCG)
- The Boatloads (live, UNCG)
- Bad Language
- In the Era of the Sentence Fragment
- Things to Do in the Belly of the Whale
- Revision
- The Boatloads
- Dan Albergotti Q&A recalls his first "good" poem
- Dan Albergotti Q&A recommends two poets
- Dan Albergotti Q&A with advice to young writers
- Dan Albergotti
