
Fred Marchant
Fred Marchant is the author of five poetry collections, including Said Not Said (Graywolf Press, 2017), The Looking House (Graywolf, 2009), and Tipping Point, his first book, which won the 1993 Washington Prize and was reissued in 2013 in a twentieth-anniversary edition. He is professor emeritus at Suffolk University in Boston, where he is founding director of the creative writing program and the Suffolk University Poetry Center. He is a contributing editor of AGNI. (updated 4/2022)
Marchant’s Tipping Point was reviewed in AGNI 42 by Jennifer Clarvoe.
AGNI has published the following work:
Attic Stairs
Poetry by Fred Marchant
On Lowell
Essay by Fred Marchant
ars poetica
Poetry by Fred Marchant
House on Water, House in Air
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Dear Lunacy
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Half Not
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Part of It
Poetry by Fred Marchant
An Evening with Daniel Berrigan
Conversation by Daniel Berrigan and Fred Marchant
Diana’s Lamp
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Rows of Buddhas, Receding
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Oracular Moment
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Boraxo
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Wartime
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Hospital Food
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Whiskey
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Rescue
Poetry by Fred Marchant
Grief
Poetry by Fred Marchant