Jill Bialosky

January 10, 2024
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Jill Bialosky
Full Name Jill Bialosky
Occupation Poet
Date Of Birth Apr 13, 1957(1957-04-13)
Age 67
Birthplace Cleveland
Country United States
Birth City Ohio
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Jill Bialosky Biography

Name Jill Bialosky
Birthday Apr 13
Birth Year 1957
Place Of Birth Cleveland
Home Town Ohio
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Aries
Siblings Kim Bialosky

Jill Bialosky is one of the most popular and richest Poet who was born on April 13, 1957 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.

Bialosky grew up in suburban Cleveland, Ohio. Her mother is Iris Bialosky and her father was Milton Bialosky who passed away when Bialosky’s mother was 24, with three daughters under the age of three. In History of a Suicide Bialosky writes about growing up with four sisters and a widowed mother and her youngest sister, Kim’s suicide on 15 April 1990 aged 21.

The End of Desire (1997), was Bialosky’s debut collection of poetry published by the poetry editor at Alfred A. Knopf, Harry Ford. Hayden Carruth said of it “Quiet poems. Like whispers in a fierce forest. Bialosky has given us things we shall never be able to forget.” The New Yorker called it “graceful, mournful and often exuberant first book combines the best aspects of confessional and lyric poetry.” Carol Muske in The Nation compared the “domestic” and “feminine” aspects to “Sylvia Plath and Louise Bogan”.

Jill Bialosky Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Poet
House Living in own house.

Jill Bialosky is one of the richest Poet from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Jill Bialosky 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Jill Bialosky (Born Jill Robin Bialosky, April 13, 1957 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American poet, novelist, essayist and executive book editor. She is the author of four volumes of poetry, three novels, and two recent memoirs. She co-edited with Helen Schulman an anthology, Wanting a Child. Her poems and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Paris Review, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s, O Magazine, Real Simple, American Scholar, The Kenyon Review, Harvard Review, and chosen for Best American Poetry, among others. Her work has been published internationally in the United Kingdom, Spain, and Korea and has been collected by libraries worldwide. A Los Angeles Times profile said Bialosky has “used literature to explore matters of loss and family. She is also executive editor at publisher W.W. Norton, where over the last two decades she has worked with, among others, Mary Roach and Nicole Krauss.”

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The Prize (2015), received broad praise. Selected as an Editor’s Choice by The New York Times Book Review, “is a graceful, quiet novel that finds its gravitational pull in the dissonance between the transcendence of art and the slog of everyday life…her writing glows with insight” “This sharp-eyed novel of the art world follows the fortunes of a partner in a prestigious New York gallery… The plot is well crafted, carrying the reader to a surprising end.” John Banville praised it for its “subtle, incisive, and erotically charged exploration of the dark crossroad where art, money, and obsession converge…a true and dangerous novel.”

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Jim Ranked on the list of most popular Poet. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Jill Bialosky celebrates birthday on April 13 of every year.

On October 4, 2017, the website TourniquetReview.com published William Logan’s review of Poetry Will Save Your Life, in which he accused Bialosky of plagiarism, citing passages in the book that bore similarities to uncredited sources, including Wikipedia articles. Subsequently, The New York Times covered the allegation. TheWalrus.ca later published an article written by William Logan about Jill Bialosky’s first memoir, History of a Suicide: My Sister’s Unfinished Life, accusing Bialosky of further plagiarism. Jill Bialosky’s publisher (Simon & Schuster) and her employer (W.W. Norton) both spoke out in Bialosky’s defence. Seventy-two authors signed a Letter to the Editor in The New York Times stating: “We, as writers and friends of literature, wish to register our concern in regard to ‘Author Fights Plagiarism Charges by Critic’ […] It would be a terrible disservice to Ms. Bialosky and to your readers if the article kept people from appreciating her substantial contributions to American letters.” Nowhere in the letter, however, did the signatories dispute the accuracy of Logan’s accusations.

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