Tess Gallagher

Poet, Musical Artist

1943 –

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Who is Tess Gallagher?

Tess Gallagher is an American poet, essayist, and short story writer. She attended the University of Washington, where she studied creative writing with Theodore Roethke and later Nelson Bentley as well as David Wagoner and Mark Strand. Her honors include a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation, two National Endowment for the Arts awards, the The Maxine Cushing Gray Endowed Libraries Visiting Writers Fellowship, and the Elliston Award for "best book of poetry published by a small press" for the collection Instructions to the Double.

Her late husband, Raymond Carver, encouraged her to write short stories, some of which were collected in The Lover of Horses and At the Owl Woman Saloon.

Her book Moon Crossing Bridge is a collection of love poems written for Carver after his death from cancer in 1988. "Moon Crossing Bridge" was followed in 2002 by the collection "Dear Ghosts."

Gallagher has taught at many colleges, most recently at Bucknell University and Whitman College. In December 2006, she published an essay in The Sun Magazine, titled "Instead of Dying", about alcoholism and Raymond Carver's having maintained his sobriety.

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Born
Jul 21, 1943
Port Angeles
Also known as
  • Gallagher, Tess
Spouses
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Master of Arts, University of Washington
    ( - 1970)
  • Master of Fine Arts, University of Iowa
    ( - 1974)
Lived in
  • Port Angeles

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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