American writer
Bruce Snider is an American poet originally from rural Indiana, who is an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins University. Previously, he taught at the University of San Francisco, Stanford University, George Washington University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Connecticut College. His poems and essays have appeared in American Poetry Review, Harvard Review, Iowa Review, New England Review, Ploughshares, Poetry, Virginia Quarterly Review, Threepenny Review, Utne Reader, Zyzzyva, and Best American Poetry 2012[1]. With the poet Shara Lessley, Snider co-edited The Poem's Country: Place & Poetic Practice (Pleiades Press), an anthology of essays.
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- Collections
- The year we studied women. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press. 2003.
- Paradise, Indiana (Pleiades Press, 2013)
- The Poem’s Country: Place and Poetic Practice (Pleiades Press, 2018) co-editor
- Fruit (University of Wisconsin Press, 2020)
- List of poems
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Reading that Johnny Cash suffered from autonomic neuropathy when he recorded 'Hurt,'
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2025
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Snider, Bruce (Winter 2025). "Reading that Johnny Cash suffered from autonomic neuropathy when he recorded 'Hurt,'". 32 Poems. 44: 2–3.
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"The silence is unusually loud tonight,"
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2025
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Snider, Bruce (Winter 2025). "'The silence is unusually loud tonight,'". 32 Poems. 44: 1.
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