![]() ![]() Awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, a New York Public Library Center for Scholars and Writers Fellowship, two National Endowment for the Arts grants, and two New York Foundation for the Arts grants. Recent publications include P ortrait Inside My Head (personal essays) and To Show and to Tell: the Craft of Literary Nonfiction. Has also edited several anthologies. Lopate seems like he is a contributor to the New York Times, rather than writing for the newspaper on a. He is also the author of Portrait Inside My Head and To Show and to Tell. Lopate directs the graduate nonfiction program at Columbia University. Has written three personal essay collections - Bachelorhood (1981), Against Joie de Vivre (1989), and Portrait of My Body (1996) two novels, Confessions of Summer (1979) and The Rug Merchant (1987) and a pair of novellas ( Two Marriages, 2008) three poetry collections, The Eyes Don’t Always Want to Stay Open (1972), The Daily Round (1976) and At the End of the Day (2010) a memoir, Being With Children (1975) a collection of his movie criticism, Totally Tenderly Tragically (1998) an urbanist meditation, Waterfront: A Journey Around Manhattan (2004) a critical study, Notes On Sontag (2009) and a monograph, Rudy Burckhardt: Photographer and Filmmaker (2004.) Also released a Phillip Lopate reader, Getting Personal: Selected Writings (2003). The piece, titled The Essay, an Exercise in Doubt, is written by Phillip Lopate. Received a BA from Columbia in 1964, and a doctorate from the Union Graduate School in 1979. ![]() Writer Professor and Nonfiction Director, Columbia University. ![]()
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