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Tess Taylor was born on 24 October, 1977 in El Cerrito, California, U.S., is an American poet. Discover Tess Taylor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 24 October 1977
Birthday 24 October
Birthplace El Cerrito, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1977

Tess Taylor (born October 24, 1977) is an American poet, academic, and a contributor to CNN and NPR.

Taylor was born and raised in El Cerrito, California, and attended Berkeley High School.

She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and urban studies from Amherst College, a Master of Arts in journalism from New York University, and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing and poetry Boston University.

Taylor is the author of a chapbook and four full-length collections of poetry.

Her chapbook, The Misremembered World, was selected by Eavan Boland for the Poetry Society of America's inaugural chapbook fellowship.

2010

Taylor's second book, Work & Days, features a calendric cycle of 28 poems which chart the work of a year spent interning on a small farm in The Berkshires while on an Amy Clampitt Fellowship in 2010.

2013

Her first book, The Forage House, was published in 2013 by Red Hen Press.

In this book, Taylor, a white descendant of Thomas Jefferson, reckons with this heritage.

In gathering materials for this book, Taylor received funding from the American Antiquarian Society and the International Center for Jefferson Studies to conduct research over two summers at Monticello, the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson.

Former Poet laureate of the United States Natasha Trethewey remarked that "The Forage House is a brave and compelling collection that bears witness to the journey of historical discovery. Sifting through archives, artifact, and souvenir, Taylor presents a dialectic of what's recorded and what's not, unearthing the traces that give way to her own history—and a vital link to our shared American past. What's here and accounted for draws us powerfully toward what's absent; what seems complete here never is—something as fragmented as history in the language, as haunted too."

2016

Work & Days was named one of the best books of poetry of 2016 by The New York Times.

2020

In 2020, Taylor published Last West: Roadsongs for Dorothea Lange and Rift Zone.

Last West: Roadsongs for Dorothea Lange was published by the Museum of Modern Art as a part of the Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures exhibition.

Rift Zone, published by Red Hen Press, is a book of poetry that explores fault lines, history, and current crises in Taylor's hometown of El Cerrito, California and across the state.

Rift Zone was named as one of the best books of 2020 by The Boston Globe.

Taylor's writing has been published widely, appearing in magazines and journals such as Poetry, Tin House, The Kenyon Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, The New Yorker, Travel + Leisure, The Atlantic, Harper's Magazine, and many others.

She is a frequent contributor to CNN and is the on-air poetry reviewer for NPR's All Things Considered.

In addition to her writing, Taylor has taught literature and writing at universities both in the U.S. and abroad, including Whittier College, UC Berkeley, Randolph College, Ashland University and Queen's University Belfast in Northern Ireland.

Taylor lives in El Cerrito, California, with her husband and two children.