Molly McQuade is an American poet, critic, and editor.[1] Her work
has appeared in The Michigan Quarterly Review,[2]
The Baffler,[3]
The New Criterion,[4]
The Boston Review,[5]
Poetry,[6]
The Paris Review,[7]
and Dædalus.[8]
McQuade has published a poetry collection, Barbarism (2002),[9] as well as a book of nonfiction on poetry, Stealing Glimpses: Of Poetry, Poets, and Things In Between (1999).[10] She is the editor of several anthologies, including One Word: Contemporary Writers on the Words They Love or Loathe (2010), [11] which received a starred review in Publishers Weekly.[12]
Books
ed. An Unsentimental Education: Writers and Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1995[13]
Stealing Glimpses: Of Poetry, Poets, and Things In Between / Essays, Sarabande Books, 1999[14]
ed. By Herself: Women Reclaim Poetry, Graywolf Press, 2000[15][16]