Discipline: Literature – poetry

Daniel Tiffany

Discipline: Literature – poetry
Region: Venice, CA
MacDowell Fellowships: 1990, 2000

Daniel Tiffany is the author of five collections of poetry, including his most recent (with Blunt Research Group), The Work-Shy (Wesleyan Poetry Series, 2016). His poetry has been published in Paris Review, jubilat, Lana Turner, Boston Review, Tin House, Bomb, Poetry, and many other journals. He is also the author of five volumes of literary criticism (from Harvard, Chicago, Johns Hopkins, among others). In addition, he has published translations from French, Greek, and Italian, and is the recipient of the Chicago Review Poetry Prize, as well as the Berlin Prize (awarded by the American Academy in Berlin). He teaches at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

Studios

Star

Daniel Tiffany worked in the Star studio.

Funded by Alpha Chi Omega, a national fraternity founded in 1885, Star Studio — built in 1911–1912 — was the first studio given to the residency by an outside organization. To this day, Alpha Chi sorority pledges learn the story of Star Studio and its role in supporting American arts and letters. Beginning as a nicely proportioned…

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