Towson State University Prize for Literature. 1988
Yale Series of Younger Poets Award. 1987
Briggs Literary Fellowship for one year of travel to Florence, Italy. Department of English, Harvard University. 1979
Grolier Poetry Prize, Grolier Book Shop, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Awards and Honors) 1979
Lloyd McKim Garrison Poetry Prize, Department of English, Harvard University. 1979
Julie Agoos (born 1956, in Boston) is an American poet.
Life
Julie Agoos is the author of two previous collections of poetry, Above the Land (Yale University Press, 1987) and Calendar Year (The Sheep Meadow Press, 1996).
Agoos taught for eight years as a lecturer in the creative writing program at Princeton University. She also taught in the English department and MFA program in poetry at Brooklyn College since 1994.[1] She teaches courses that cover various subjects including Victorian Poetry, modern British & Irish Poetry, as well as special courses designed as tutorial courses in reading and writing.[2]
Her area of expertise is in the dramatic and narrative modes of poetry, and in lyric strategies for the long poem.[2] Agoos is also interested in exploring, in book form, the ways in which poems overlap and infiltrate each other to create a sustained form beyond the forms of individual lyrics.[2]