Mark Rudman Mark Rudman was born in New York City, where he now lives with his wife and son, and is Adjunct Professor at NYU. He has received fellowships from a number of institutions, and has been writer in residence at many colleges. His books include Rider, which received the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry for 1994; Realm of Unknowing: Meditations on Art, Suicide, and Other Transformations (1995); The Millennium Hotel (1996); and Provoked in Venice, the final volume of his trilogy. He is also the author of Robert Lowell (1983), Diverse Voices: Essays on Poetry and Poets (1993), a translation of Boris Pasternak's My Sister -- Life,and the co-translator of Euripides' Daughters of Troy. Poetry on the site includes: Against Odds Against, An Interruption, The Art of Dying, Back Stairwell, Bicoastal, The Bus to the Ruins, The Couple, Juggernaut, Material, MoneyNight Thoughts, Not Normallissimo, Provo, Riding English, Running Out, Starved Rock, Cimabue's Crucifix Reconstructed, The Invalid, Wrong Stop, Easy Living in Terezin Markrudman.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check