Frank X. Gaspar
Frank Xavier Gaspar is an American poet, novelist and professor of Portuguese descent. A number of his books treat Portuguese-American themes or settings, particularly the Portuguese community in Provincetown, Massachusetts. His most recent novel is The Poems of Renata Ferreira. His most recent collection of poems is Late Rapturous. His fourth collection of poetry, Night of a Thousand Blossoms was one of 12 books honored as the "Best Poetry of 2004" by Library Journal. Gaspar's books have won many awards. His first collection of poetry, The Holyoke, won the 1988 Morse Poetry Prize ; Mass for the Grace of a Happy Death won the 1994 Anhinga Prize for Poetry ; A Field Guide to the Heavens won the 1999 Brittingham Prize in Poetry.
He has published poems in numerous journals and magazines, including The Nation, Harvard Review, The American Poetry Review, Kenyon Review The Hudson Review, The Georgia Review, Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Mid-American Review, and Gettysburg Review. His poetry has been anthologized in Best American Poetry 1996 and 2000. He has won fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and The California Arts Commission, and received three Pushcart Prizes.
Born in Provincetown, Massachusetts, in 1966 Gaspar joined the U.S. Navy and served for 3 1/2 years, including two tours on the aircraft carrier USS Hornet during the Vietnam War and the recovery of Apollo 11 space module. He earned an Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Irvine.
During fall semester of 2010, he taught in the Department of English at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth as the Endowed Chair Professor in Portuguese Studies. He has been professor of English and creative writing at Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California, and has taught in the Graduate Writing Program at Antioch University Los Angeles. Currently, he teaches in the MFA Writing Program at Pacific University, Oregon.Published works
Poetry Collections
- Late Rapturous
- Night of a Thousand Blossoms
- A Field Guide to the Heavens
- Mass for the Grace of a Happy Death
- The Holyoke
Novels
- The Poems of Renata Ferreira
- Stealing Fatima
- Leaving Pico