Awards & Winners

B. H. Fairchild

Date of Birth 17-October-1942
Place of Birth Houston
(Texas, United States of America, Area codes 281, 346, 713, and 832, Area code 281, Area code 713, Area code 832)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Bertram Harry Fairchild
Profession Writer, Poet
B.H. Fairchild is an award-winning American poet and former college professor. His most recent book is Usher, and his poems have appeared in literary journals and magazines including The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Southern Review, Poetry, TriQuarterly, The Hudson Review, Salmagundi, The Sewanee Review. His third poetry collection, The Art of the Lathe, winner of the 1997 Beatrice Hawley Award, brought Fairchild's work to national prominence, garnering him a large number of awards and fellowships including the William Carlos Williams Award, Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, California Book Award, Natalie Ornish Poetry Award, PEN Center USA West Poetry Award, National Book Award, Capricorn Poetry Award, and Rockefeller and Guggenheim fellowships. The book ultimately gave him international prominence, as The Way Weiser Press in England published the U.K. edition of the book. The Los Angeles Times wrote that "The Art of the Lathe by B.H. Fairchild has become a contemporary classic—a passionate example of the plain style, so finely crafted and perfectly pitched...workhorse narratives suffused with tenderness and elegiac music."

Awards by B. H. Fairchild

Check all the awards nominated and won by B. H. Fairchild.

2004


Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry
Honored for : Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest: Poems

2002


National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry
Honored for : Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest: Poems
Arthur Rense Prize

Nominations 2002 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest: Poems

1998


Nominations 1998 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Award for Poetry The art of the lathe