
Carl Phillips is the highly acclaimed author of 10 collections of poetry. He was born in 1959 to an Air Force family, who moved regularly throughout his childhood, until finally settling in his high-school years at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He holds degrees from Harvard University, the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and Boston University and taught high-school Latin for eight years. His first book, In the Blood, won the 1992 Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize and was heralded as the work of an outstanding newcomer in the field of contemporary poetry. His other books are Cortège (1995), a finalist for both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Lambda Literary Award in Poetry; From the Devotions (1998), a finalist for the National Book Award in poetry; Pastoral (2000), winner of the Lambda Literary Award; The Tether, (2001), winner of the prestigious Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award; Rock Harbor (2002); The Rest of Love: Poems, a 2004 National Book Award finalist, for which Phillips also won the Theodore Roethke Memorial Foundation Poetry Prize and the Thom Gunn Award for Gay Male Poetry; Riding Westward (2006); Quiver of Arrows: Selected Poems, 1986-2006 (2007); and Speak Low (2009), a 2009 National Book Award finalist. Two additional titles were published in the 2003-04 academic year: a translation of Sophocles' Philoctetes came out in September 2003, and a book of essays, Coin of the Realm: Essays on the Life and Art of Poetry, was published in May 2004. Phillips is the recipient of, among others, a literature award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Witter Bynner Foundation Fellowship from the Library of Congress, the Academy of American Poets Fellowship, two Pushcart Prizes, and the Academy of American Poets Prize. His poems, essays, and translations have appeared in such publications as The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and The Yale Review, as well as in anthologies, including eight times in the Best American Poetry series, The Best of the Best American Poetry 1988-1997, and The New Bread Loaf Anthology of Contemporary American Poets. He was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004 and elected a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets in 2006. He is a Professor of English and of African and Afro-American Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, where he also teaches in the Creative Writing Program.
Books

Star Map with Action Figures
2019

Pastoral
2002

Cortège
1995

Raised by Wolves
Fifty Poets on Fifty Poems, A Graywolf Anthology
2024

The Tether
Poems
2001

Riding Westward
Poems
2006

Then the War
And Selected Poems, 2007-2020
2022

Firsts
100 Years of Yale Younger Poets
2019

Pale Colors in a Tall Field
Poems
2020

My Trade Is Mystery
Seven Meditations from a Life in Writing
2022

Double Shadow
Poems
2011

Rock Harbor
2002

Scattered Snows, to the North
Poems
2024

Reconnaissance
Poems
2015

The Rest of Love
Poems
2004

Coin of the Realm
Essays on the Life and Art of Poetry
2004

From the Devotions
1998

Silverchest
Poems
2013

The Art of Daring
Risk, Restlessness, Imagination
2014

Wild Is the Wind
Poems
2018

Quiver of Arrows
Selected Poems, 1986-2006
2007

Speak Low
Poems
2009