
معرفی
G.C. Waldrep is a Professor of English and Creative Writing at Bucknell University, specializing in poetry, ecopoetics, and avant-garde literary traditions. His scholarly work bridges modernist/postmodernist poetics, Dada/surrealism, and religious themes in poetry.
Educational Background:
- B.A., Harvard University (1990)
- M.A., Duke University (1992)
- Ph.D., Duke University (1996)
- M.F.A., University of Iowa (2005)
Waldrep’s research explores intersections of American pastoral traditions, experimental forms, and cultural memory. His work engages visual art, photography, and ecological critique, as seen in chapbooks like One Way No Exit and collections such as feast gently. He has contributed to journals including Poetry, The Nation, and Paris Review.
His editorial roles include Editor-at-Large at The Kenyon Review (2007–2018) and Editor of West Branch (2011–2021). Awards include the William Carlos Williams Award (2019) and NEA Fellowship (2007). Waldrep’s collaborations and translations further extend his influence in transnational literary dialogues.
Scientific Awards and Residencies:
- William Carlos Williams Award (2019)
- NEA Fellowship (2007)
- Residencies: Yaddo, MacDowell Colony, Lannan Foundation
- Prizes: Colorado Prize, Dorset Prize, Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award



