Joseph Fasano

Joseph Fasano
Born (1982-05-17) May 17, 1982
Suffern, New York
Genre Poetry
Website
josephfasano.net

Joseph Fasano (born 1982) is an American poet. Fasano was raised in Goshen, New York, where he attended Goshen Central High School. He earned a BA in philosophy from Harvard University in 2005 and an MFA from Columbia University in 2008.[1] His poem "Mahler in New York" won the 2008 RATTLE Poetry Prize.[2] He has been a finalist for the Missouri Review Editors' Prize[3] and the Times Literary Supplement Poetry Competition, among other honors.[4] He has taught at SUNY Purchase, Manhattanville College, and Columbia University.[5]

Fasano's poems have appeared in the Yale Review, the Southern Review, FIELD, Tin House, Boston Review, Measure, Passages North, the American Literary Review, and other publications.[6]

In 2011, Fasano's first book, Fugue for Other Hands, won the Cider Press Review Book Award.[7] It was nominated for the Kate Tufts Poetry Award, and it has recently been nominated for the Poets' Prize, "awarded annually for the best book of verse published by a living American poet two years prior to the award." His second collection of poems, Inheritance, was released in May, 2014. In 2015, Fasano published Vincent, a book-length poem based very loosely on the 2008 killing of Tim McLean by Vince Li on a Greyhound Bus near Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, on the Trans Canada Highway.[8]

In 2013, the literary magazine Polutona released a selection of his poems in Russian translation.[9]

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