Charles Simic is a Serbian-American poet born on May 9, 1938 in Belgrade, Serbia. He is best known for winning the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1990 for his collection The World Doesn't End. He has published numerous other collections of poetry, including Dismantling the Silence, Weather Forecast for Utopia and Vicinity, and Unending Blues.
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About
Serbian-American poet and 1990 recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for The World Doesn't End. His numerous other poetry collections include Dismantling the Silence, Weather Forecast for Utopia and Vicinity, and Unending Blues.
Before Fame
He graduated from New York University. He published his debut poetry collection, What the Grass Says, in 1967.
Trivia
He was chosen in 2007 as the fifteenth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (United States Poet Laureate).
Family Life
He was born in Belgrade, Serbia (then part of Yugoslavia), and he immigrated to the United States when he was sixteen years old.
Associated With
He was the 2007 recipient of the Wallace Stevens Award, presented by the American Academy of Poets.