Ricardo Sternberg
Ricardo da Silveira Lobo Sternberg (born 1948) is a Canadian poet.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sternberg moved to the United States with his family when he was fifteen. He received a B.A. in English literature from the University of California, Riverside and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from UCLA. Between 1975 and 1978, he was a Junior Fellow with the Society of Fellows at Harvard University. His poetry has been published in magazines such as The Paris Review, The Nation, Poetry (Chicago), Descant, American Poetry Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review and Ploughshares.,[1] He has lived in Toronto, Canada since 1979 teaching Brazilian and Portuguese Literature at the University of Toronto.
He is the author of four books. Blindsight, a CD of his readings, was released in 1998 by Cyclops Press.
Bibliography
[edit]- The Invention of Honey. Montreal: Véhicule, 1990.
- Map of Dreams. Montreal: Véhicule, 1996.
- Bamboo Church. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1996.
- Some Dance. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2014.
Discography
[edit]- Blindsight. Toronto: Cyclops, 1998.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Ricardo Sternberg's website
- Ricardo da Silveira Lobo Sternberg archival papers held at the University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services
- [1] Review of The Invention of Honey
- [2] Review of The Invention of Honey
- [3] Review of Map of Dreams
- [4] Review of Bamboo Church
- [5] Review of Bamboo Church
- [6] Review of Bamboo Church
- [7] Review of Bamboo Church
- [8] Review of Bamboo Church
- [9] Review of Bamboo Church
- [10] Review of Some Dance
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- 1948 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Canadian male writers
- 20th-century Canadian poets
- Academic staff of the University of Toronto
- American emigrants to Canada
- Berkeley High School (Berkeley, California) alumni
- Brazilian emigrants to the United States
- Brazilian male poets
- Canadian male poets
- Harvard Fellows
- Poets from Toronto
- University of California, Riverside alumni
- University of California, Los Angeles alumni
- Writers from Rio de Janeiro (city)