Vijay Seshadri


Vijay Seshadri is an American, Brooklyn, New York–based poet, essayist and literary critic.
Vijay won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, for 3 Sections.

Early life

Vijay's parents immigrated to the United States from Bangalore, India when he was five.
He grew up in Columbus, Ohio, where his father taught chemistry at Ohio State University.

Career

Seshadri has been an editor at The New Yorker, as well as an essayist and book reviewer in The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review, The Threepenny Review, The American Scholar, and various literary quarterlies.
He has received grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation; and area studies fellowships from Columbia University.
As a professor and chair in the undergraduate writing and MFA program at Sarah Lawrence College, he has taught courses on 'Non-Fiction Writing', 'Form and Feeling in Nonfiction Prose', 'Rational and Irrational Narrative', and 'Narrative Persuasion'.

''The Disappearances''

Seshadri's poem "The Disappearances" deals with a "cataclysm" in "American history" and the baffling nature of loss. The poem was written in response to Seshdari's memories of John F. Kennedy's assassination, but not published until The New Yorker magazine printed it on its back page following the September 11 attacks. The New Yorker's poetry editor, Alice Quinn, said that the poem "...summoned up, with acute poignance, a typical American household and scene...The combination of epic sweep and piercing, evocative detail is characteristic of the contribution Seshadri has made to the American canon." It was also subsequently included in The Best American Poetry 2003.

Poetry

In a 2004 interview, Seshadri discusses the creative process and his influences, in particular Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Bishop, and William Blake. He also reflects on his cultural influences including the experience of "strangeness" coming of age in Columbus, Ohio during the 1960s.

Awards

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