Catherine Imbriglio


Catherine Imbriglio is an American poet.

Life

Catherine was born and lives in Rhode Island.
She graduated from Regis College, Boston College, Brown University, M.A., and Ph.D. 1995. She teaches at Brown University.
Her work has appeared in American Letters & Commentary, Caliban, Center: A Journal of the Literary Arts, Conjunctions, Contemporary Literature, Denver Quarterly, Epoch, First Intensity, Indiana Review, New American Writing, No: A Journal of the Arts, Pleiades, WebConjunctions.

Awards

Catherine Imbriglio's Parts of the Mass-a collection that trembles with the passion of the Catholic liturgy-resonates like a well-struck tuning fork. Imbriglio has so heavily infused these poems with the sounds and rhythms of the Mass that the book becomes a testament to divinely-used language comingling with secular, everyday forms.

Catherine Imbriglio is an extravagantly talented poet. Her work has a rare boldness of attack and scope, both conceptual and emotional. Informed by the work of John Ashbery, of Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, Emily Dickinson, and the English Metaphysicals, she has forged a unique and unmistakable poetic idiom.