| Marya Zaturenska | |
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| Born | September 12, 1902 Kiev, Ukraine |
| Died | January 19, 1982 (aged 79) Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts |
| Alma mater | Valparaiso University University of Wisconsin–Madison |
| Genres | Lyric poetry |
| Notable work(s) | Cold Morning Sky |
| Notable award(s) | Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1938) |
| Spouse(s) | Horace Gregory (m. 1925) |
Marya Zaturenska (September 12, 1902 – January 19, 1982) was an American lyric poet, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1938.[1]
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She was born in Kiev and her family emigrated to the United States, when she was eight and lived in New York. Like many immigrants, she worked in a clothing factory during the day, but was able to attend night high school. She was an outstanding student and won a scholarship to Valparaiso University; she later transferred to the University of Wisconsin–Madison, receiving a degree in library science.[2] She met her husband, the prize-winning poet Horace Gregory there; they married in 1925.[1] Her two children were Patrick and Joanna Gregory. She wrote eight volumes of poetry, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Cold Morning Sky, and she edited six anthologies of poetry.
Her work appeared in The New York Times,[3] Poetry Magazine,[4]
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