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Patrick Phillips is a Professor of English at Stanford University, specializing in American and British literature, creative writing, and literary theory. His work bridges poetry, nonfiction, and historical critique, receiving acclaim for books like Blood at the Root and Elegy for a Broken Machine. Phillips has held prestigious fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and Fulbright Program.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in text but inferred through fellowships and academic roles.
Research interests span American and British literary traditions, with a focus on poetry's intersection with history and social justice. His nonfiction explores racial cleansing in America, while his poetry addresses identity and cultural critique. Awards include the Kate Tufts Discovery Prize and National Book Award finalist recognition.
Teaching focuses on writing and literature courses at Stanford. Grants and fellowships have supported work in the U.S. and abroad, including a stint at the University of Copenhagen via Fulbright.
- Awards: American Book Award, Guggenheim Fellowship, Lyric Poetry Award, and multiple teaching grants.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned in text, though his interdisciplinary approach suggests collaboration with Stanford’s creative writing and humanities programs.


