Liam Rector


Liam Rector was an American poet, essayist and educator. He had administered literary programs at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Academy of American Poets, and the Folger Shakespeare Library. He was also the director, most recently, of the graduate Writing Seminars at Bennington College.

Life and work

Rector, born in Washington, D.C., was the author of volumes of poetry including The Executive Director of the Fallen World, American Prodigal, and The Sorrow of Architecture.
He co-edited with Tree Swenson On the Poetry of Frank Bidart: Fastening the Voice to the Page, and edited The Day I Was Older: On the Poetry of Donald Hall.
Rector founded and directed the graduate writing seminars at Bennington College in Vermont and taught at Columbia University, The New School, and Emerson College.
Rector committed suicide by gunshot in his Greenwich Village apartment on August 15, 2007.

Legacy

The Liam Rector First Book Prize for Poetry is awarded annually by Briery Creek Press to honor the best emerging poets with their first full-length poetry publication.