词条 | Tory Dent |
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LifeDent was born in 1958 in Wilmington, Delaware. She graduated from Barnard College in 1981. She was diagnosed with HIV when she was 30 years old. Dent spent most of her adult life in New York City and Maine. She married writer Sean Harvey in 1999. Throughout her adult life she produced poetry, often about her struggles and experiences living with HIV. She died on December 30, 2005 in her apartment on the Lower East Side of Manhattan of the AIDS-associated infection PML. CareerDent was the author of Black Milk (Sheep Meadow Press, 2005); HIV, Mon Amour (Sheep Meadow Press, 1999), which won the 1999 James Laughlin Award and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; and What Silence Equals (Persea Books, 1993). Her honors include grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Whiting Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Money for Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund; The Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer's Award; and three PEN American Center Grants for Writers with AIDS. Her poetry appeared in periodicals such as Agni, Antioch Review, Kalliope, Kenyon Review, Paris Review, Partisan Review, Pequod, Ploughshares,[3] Fence. Dent had also written art criticism for magazines including Arts, Flash Art, and Parachute, as well as catalog essays for art exhibitions. Bibliography
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References1. ^[https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5081654 Tory Dent's Poetry on Life with AIDS : NPR] 2. ^Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - Tory Dent 3. ^http://www.pshares.org/authors/author-detail.cfm?authorID=377 External links
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